IN  GREAT  BRITAIN  AND 
THE  UNITED  STATES 

A    LIST    OF    REFERENCES 


COMPH.ED    BY 

CAROLINE  HILL  DAVIS 

ilBI.IOQRAPHT   PRESENTED   FOR  GRADUATION ,  LIBRARY   SCHOOL   OF 
THE  NEW   YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


NEW    YORK 
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PAGEANTS 

IN   GREAT  BRITAIN  AND 
THE  UNITED  STATES 

A    LIST    OF    REFERENCES 


COMPILED    BY 

CAROLINE  HILL  DAVIS 

IIBLIOGRAPHY    PRESENTED    FOR   GRADUATION,    LIBRARY    SCHOOL    OF 
THE    NEW    YORK    PUBLIC    LIBRARY 


NEW    YORK 
1916 


NOTE 

This  list  includes  titles  of  works  in  The  New 
York  Public  Library,  as  well  as  certain  titles  from  the 
Library  of  Congress,  Columbia  University  Library, 
and  the  Library  of  the  Russell  Sage  Foundation.  The 
location  of  works  not  in  The  New  York  Public 
Library  is  indicated  in  italics  at  the  end  of  the  entry. 
The  works  in  The  New  York  Public  Library  are  in 
the  Reference  Department,  in  the  Central  Building  at 
Fifth  Avenue  and  Forty-second  Street.  No  works  of 
a  later  date  than  Oct.  1,  1916,  are  included  in  this  list. 


Reprinted   November    1916 

FROM    THE 

Bulletin   of  The  New   York  Public  Library 

OF 

October  1916 

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CONTENTS 


PAGE 
BlliLIOGRAPHY        ----- --5_6 

General  Works     ------------  6-7 

Shakespearean  Festivals  and  Pageants      -        -        -        -        -        -        -7-8 

Costumes         ------------         8 

Pageants,  Great  Britain  and  Canada    --------      8-16 

General  Works      -----------         8-9 

Special  Pageants      -----------      9-16 

Pageants,  United  States -----        16-32 

General   Works         -----------     16-18 

Fourth  of  July  Pageants     ---------18 

Miscellaneous  Pageants --     18-19 

Special   Pageants 19-32 

Costume -  32-43 

Bibliography  -----------  32-33 

General  Works  -----------  33-36 

Special  Countries  - ----  36-43 


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A  List  of  References   Compiled  by  Caroline  Hill   Davis 

Bibliography  presented  for  Graduation,  Library  School  of  The  New  York  Public  Library,  1916 


ORDER  OF  ARRANGEMENT 


Bibliography. 

General  Works. 

Shakespearean   Festivals  and   Pageants. 
Costumes. 

Pageants,  Great  Britain  and  Canada. 
General  Works. 
Special  Pageants. 


Pageants,  United  States. 
General   Works. 
Fourth    of  July   Pageants. 
Miscellaneous  Pageants 
Special  Pageants. 

Costume 

Bibliography. 
General  Works. 
Special  Countries. 


"Laugh,  for  the  time  is  brief,  a  thread  the  length  of  a  span. 
Laugh,  and  be  proud  to  belong  to  the  old  proud  pageant  of  man." 

—  John   Masefield. 


Bibliography 


Albright,  Victor  Emanuel.  Processional 
plays.  (In  his:  Shakesperian  stage.  New 
York:  Columbia  University  Press,  1909.  p. 
23-28.)  NCOM 

American  Pageant  Association.  A  rec- 
ord list  of  American  pageants,  1908-1915, 
and  some  English  pageants.  Boston, 
Mass.:  American  Pageant  Association, 
1908-15.  Russell  Sage 

Bates,  Esther  Willard.  Bibliography. 
(In  her:  Pageants  and  pageantry.  Boston: 
Ginn,  1912.     p.  281-287.)  NAFD 

Beegle,  Mary  Porter,  and  J.  R.  Craw- 
ford. Bibliographies.  (In  their:  Commu- 
nity drama  and  pageantry.  New  Haven: 
Yale  University  Press,   1916.     p.  281-357.) 

NAFD 

Besant,  Sir  Walter.  [List  of  principal 
pageants  from  1205  to  1483.)  (In  his: 
Mediaeval  London.  London:  A.  &  C.  Black, 
1906.     v.  1,  p.  319.)  tCO 

Bibliography  of  pageants.  Boston,  1913. 
10  1.  MW 

Manuscript. 

Chubb,  Percival,  and   others.  Festival 

music    bibliography.      (In    their:  Festivals 

and  plays.     New  York:   Harper,  1912.     p. 

359-390.)  MW 


General    bibliography.      (In    their: 

Festivals  and  plays.     New  York:  Harper, 
1912.     p.  355-358.)  MW 

Curtis,  Elnora  Whitman.  Bibliography. 
(In  her:  Dramatic  instinct  in  education. 
Boston:  Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  1914.  p. 
225-239.)  SSI 

Deems,  Edward  Mark,  compiler.  Bibli- 
ography. (In  his:  Holy-days  and  holidays. 
New  York:  Funk  and  Wagnalls,  1902.  p. 
727-735.)  *  R  -  NAY 

Ford,  Nella  F.  Bibliography.  (In  her: 
Pageant  of  Methodism.  Chicago:  Central 
Office  of  the  Epworth  League,  1914.    p.  4.) 

Library  of  Congress 

Hatcher,  Orie  Latham.  Bibliography. 
(In  her:  Book  for  Shakespeare  plays  and 
pageants.  New  York:  Dutton,  1916.  p. 
315-320.)  *NCLD 

Hodgetts,  J.  Frederick.  List  of  works 
referred  to.  (In  his:  The  English  in  the 
middle  ages.  London:  Whiting  &  Co.,  1885. 
p.  xvi.)  Library  of  Congress 

Lincoln,  Jennette  Emeline  Carpenter. 
Bibliography.  (In  her:  Festival  book. 
New  York:  A.  S.  Barnes  Co.,  1912.  p.  73- 
74.)  tSSY 


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Bibliography,  continued. 

Mackay,  Constance  D'Arcy.  Bibliog- 
raphy. (In  her:  Plays  of  the  pioneers. 
New  York:  Harper,  1915.     p.  155-157.) 

NBM 

"Books    that    will    be    of    help    to 


dramatic  directors,  teachers,  social  workers." 
(In  her:  How  to  produce  children's  plays. 
New  York:  Holt,  1915.     p.  151.)       NASH 

List  of  plays.     (In  her:  How  to  pro- 


duce  children's   plays.     New   York:    Holt, 
1915.     p.   113-150.)  NASH 


Needham,  Mary  Master. 
(In  her:  Folk  festivals. 
Huebsch,  1912.    p.  240-244.) 


References. 

New     York: 

MW 


Russell  Sage  Foundation.  —  Division  of 
Recreation.  Recreation  bibliography.  [New 
York,   1912?)  Z7  p.     (Publications.     Recrea- 


tion   [and    Education    Departments],      no. 
121.)  SA 

Holidays,   festivals   and   pageants,   p.    14-18. 

A  Selective  list  of  books  on  pageants, 
festivals  and  children's  plays  published 
during  1912.  (Drama,  v.  10,  p.  238-241. 
May,  1913.)  NAFA 

Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London.  Cata- 
logue of  a  collection  of  works  on  pageantry 
bequeathed  by  Frederick  William  Fairholt. 
London:  printed  for  the  Society  of  Anti- 
quaries, 1869.     40  p.  Columbia 

Spencer,  M.  Lyle.  Bibliography.  (In 
his:  Corpus  Christi  pageants  in  England. 
New  York:  Baker  &  Taylor  Co.,  1911.  p. 
263-269.)  NCOM 

Sullivan,  Mary.  Bibliography.  (In  her: 
Court  masques  of  James  i.  Lincoln,  Neb., 
1913.     p.  123-137.)  NCOD 


General  Works 


Baker,  George  Pierce.  What  the  pageant 
can  do  for  the  town.  (Ladies'  home  jour- 
nal.   V.  31,  p.  44.    April,  1914.)  *  DA 

Bates,  Esther  Willard.  Pageants  and 
pageantry;  with  an  introduction  by  W. 
Orr.     Boston:  Ginn  [1912].     294  p.     illus. 

NAFD 

Bibliography,   p.    281-287. 

Beegle,  Mary  Porter,  and  J.  R.  Craw- 
ford. Community  drama  and  pageantry. 
New  Haven:  Yale  University  Press,  1916. 
370  p.     illus.  NAFD 

Bibliographies,  p.   281-357. 

Brown,  Frank  Chouteau.  The  "book  of 
the  pageant"  and  its  development.  (Drama. 
V.  5,  no.  18,  p.  269-283.    May,  1915.)  NAFA 

Cheley,  Frank  Hobart,  and  G.  C.  Baker. 
Camp  and  outing  activities.  New  York: 
Association   Press,   1915.     420  p.     illus. 

MYZ 

The  Community  masque.  (Nation,  New 
York.    V.  102,  p.  586.    June  1,  1916.)      *  DA 

Craig,  Anne  Throop.  The  poetic  theme 
in  tlie  modern  pageant.  (Forum,  v.  54, 
p.  349-355.    Sept.,  1915.)  *  DA 

Curtis,  Elnora  Whitman.  Pageantry. 
(In  her:  Dramatic  instinct  in  education. 
Boston:  Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  1914.  p. 
196-216.)  SSI 

Davol,  Ralph.  The  pageant  as  a  popular 
form  of  holiday  celebration,  illus.  (New 
England  magazine,  new  series,  v.  48,  p. 
342-345.     Sept..  1912.)  *  DA 

Pageantry  as  a  fine  art.    illus.     (Art 

and  progress,    v.  5,  p.  299-303.    June,  1914.) 

MAA 


Deems,  Edward  Mark,  compiler.  Holy- 
days  and  holidays;  a  treasury  of  historical 
material,  sermons,  suggestive  thoughts, 
and  poetry,  relating  to  holy  days  and  holi- 
days. New  York:  Funk  and  Wagnalls, 
1912.    768  p.  *R-NAY 

Bibliography,  p.   727-735. 

Dickinson,  Thomas  Herbert.  The  pag- 
eant. (Play-book.  v.  2,  no.  4,  p.  3-31. 
Sept.,  1914.)  NAFA 

Contents.  —  The  substance  of  pageantry.  What 
the  pageant  is  not.  Courtly  pageantry.  Dramatic 
pageantry.  Recent  history  of  pageantry.  The  pro- 
cessional versus  the  dramatic  pageant.  The  simple 
principles  of  pageantry.  The  architecture  and  stag- 
ing of  the  pageant.     The  pageant  in  America. 

The  Drama  of  the  open,  illus.  (Current 
literature,    v.  49,  p.  201-204.    Aug.,  1910.) 

*DA 

Edgerton,  Giles.  Pantomime,  its  place 
in  education  and  its  significance  to  the 
arts.  (Craftsman,  v.  17,  p.  637-646.  March, 
1910.)  ttMNA 

Lord,  Katherine.  To  give  a  pageant  in 
a  small  town.  (Ladies'  home  journal,  v. 
30,  p.  24.    Feb..  1913.)  *  DA 

Gives  suggestions  as  to  organization,  committees 
required,  costuming,   etc. 

Mackay,  Constance  D'Arcy.  How  to 
produce  children's  plays.  New  York:  Holt, 
1915.    151  p.  NASH 

List  of  plays,  p.   113-150. 

"Books  that  will  be  of  help  to  dramatic  directors, 
teachers,   social   workers,"  p.    151. 

Maguire,  Helena.  Pageants,  the  teach- 
er's opportunity.  (Musician,  v.  19,  p.  665. 
Oct.,  1914.)  *MA 


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General   Works,   continued. 

Needham,  Mary  Master.  Folk  festivals; 
their  growth  and  liow  to  give  them.  New 
York:  Huebsch,  1912.     244  p.  MW 

References,  p.  240-244. 

The  Place  of  pageantry  in  national 
thought.  (Spectator,  v.  92,  p.  81-82.  Tan. 
16,  1904.)  *  DA 

Rupp,  Alice  F.  Relation  of  the  library 
to  the  pageant.     14  p. 

Typewritten     manuscript. 

Thesis,  1915,  Library  School,  The  New  York 
Public  Library. 


Smith,  Horatio.  Festivals,  games,  and 
amusements,  ancient  and  modern.  With 
additions  by  Samuel  Woodworth.  New 
York:  Harper,  1832.  355  p.  pi.  (Harper's 
family   library,     no.  25.)  NIV 

Walsh,  William  Shepard.  Curiosities  of 
popular  customs  and  of  rites,  ceremonies, 
observances,  and  miscellaneous  antiquities. 
Philadelphia:  Lippincott,  1898.  1018  p. 
illus.  *R-SBC 

Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society.  His- 
torical pageantry;  a  treatise  and  a  bibli- 
ography. Madison,  1916.  (Bulletin,  no. 
84.) 


Shakespearean  Festivals  and  Pageants 


Albright,  Victor  Emanuel.  The  Shake- 
sperian  stage.  New  York:  Columbia  Uni- 
versity Press.  1909.  194  p.  pi.  (Cohmibia 
University  studies  in  English.)         NCOM 

"Processional    plays,"   p.    23-28. 

Buckley,  Reginald  R.  Shakespeare  festi- 
val at  Stratford-on-Avon.  (World's  work, 
London,     v.  17.  p.  524-529.     April,  1911.) 

*DA 

The    Shakespeare    revival    and    the 

Stratford-upon-.A.von  movement.     London: 
G.  Allen  &  Sons,  1911.    237  p.    pi.  *  NCLH 

"The  Stratford-upon-Avon  festival  movement  and 
its  development,"  p.  191-213.  "The  revival  of  folk 
art,"   p.    214-227. 

Carroll,  Armond.  A  pageant  and  masque 
for  the  Shakespeare  tercentenary,  pro- 
duced under  the  direction  of  the  executive 
committee  of  the  Atlanta  Center  of  the 
Drama  League  of  America  in  Piedmont 
park,  Atlanta,  May.  1916.  [Atlanta:]  The 
Atlanta  Center,  Drama  League  of  America, 
1916.    79  p.  t*NCLF 

The  Cincinnati  Shakespeare  tercenten- 
ary; given  In-  the  University  of  Cincinnati. 
(Outlook.  V.  113.  p.  542,  545-546.  Tnlv  5, 
1916.)  *DA 

Figgis,  S.  Stratford-on-.\von  festival. 
(Academy,  v.  84.  p.  532-533.  April  26. 
1913.)  *DA 

Hatcher,  Orie  Latham.  A  book  for 
Shakespeare  plays  and  pageants;  a  treasury 
of  Elizabethan  detail  for  producers,  stage 
managers,  actors,  artists  and  students. 
New  York:  Dutton,  1916.     339  p.     illus. 

*NCLD 

Bibliography,   p.    315-320. 

Gives  some  Elizabethan  songs,  music,  and  direc- 
tions for  dancing,  and  a  costum€  index  with  notes 
and    illustrations. 

Mackaye,  Percy  Wallace.  Caliban  by 
the  yellow  sands.  Garden  City,  N.  Y.: 
Doubleday,   Page  and  Co.,  1916.     223  p. 

NBM 

Text. 

A  masque  written  to  commemorate  the  tercen- 
tenary of  the  death  of  Shakespeare. 


New  York  City  Shakespeare  Tercenten- 
ary Celebration  Committee.  [Official  pro- 
gramme] of  the  community  masque  of  the 
art  of  the  theatre;  Caliban  by  the  yellow 
sands,  by  Percy  Mackaye.  [New  York: 
Shakespeare  Tercentenary  Celebration 
Committee,  1916.]     36  p. 

.\nBOTT,  Ernest  Hamlin.  A  masque  of 
masques;  "Caliban  by  the  yellow  sands." 
illus.  (Outlook.  V.  113,  p.  308,  312-314, 
317-318.     June  7,   1916.)  *  DA 

Collier,  John.  Caliban  of  the  yellow 
sands;  the  Shakespeare  pageant  and 
masque  reviewed  against  a  background  of 
American  pageantry,  illus.  (Survev.  v. 
36,  p.  .343-350.     July  1,  1916.)  SHK 

Kn.aukft,  Ernest.  Two  great  pageants, 
illus.  (American  review  of  reviews,  v.  53, 
p.  593-597.     May,  1916.)  *  DA 

The  Sh.\kespeare  community  masque, 
illus.  (Literary  digest,  v.  52,  p.  1700-1703. 
June  10,  1916.)  .  *  DA 

A  Week  of  pageantry.  (Independent. 
V.  86.  p.  433-434.     June  12,  1916.)  *  DA 

The  Official  programme  of  the  tercen- 
tenary festival  of  tlie  birth  of  Shakespeare, 
to  be  held  at  .Stratford-on-Avon,  com- 
mencing on  April  23,  1864;  also  an  account 
of  what  is  known  of  the  poet's  life. . .  Lon- 
don: imprinted  for  Cassell,  Potter  and  Gal- 
pin.  1864.     96  p.     maps,     illus. 

Library  of  Congress 

Plans  for  Shakespeare  festival  at  Strat- 
ford-on-Avon. (Graphic,  v.  23,  p.  44. 
July  9,  1910.)  tt*DA 

Shakespeare  festival,  (.\cademy.  v.  86, 
p.  5.VV534.     April  25,  1914.)  *  DA 

Shakespeare  festival  at  Stratford-on- 
.Avon,  1908.  (Windsor  magazine,  v.  27, 
p.  747-768.     May,  1908.)  *  DA 

Shakespeare  festival  at  Stratford-on- 
.\von,  1910.  (Windsor  magazine,  v.  31, 
p.  731-748.     May,  1910.)  *  DA 


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Shakespearean  Festivals,  etc.,  continued. 

Stratford-on-Avon  festival.  (Windsor 
magazine,     v.  35,  p.  725-740.     May,  1912.) 

*DA 

Stratford-on-Avon  festival.  (Windsor 
magazine,     v.  37,  p.  731-748.     May,  1913.) 

*DA 

Stratford-on-Avon;  Shakespeare  festival. 
illus.  (Windsor  magazine,  v.  33,  p.  727- 
744.     May,  1911.)  *  DA 

Illustrations  give   good   ideas   for  costumes. 

The  Use  of  an  international  Shakespeare 
festival.  (Review  of  reviews,  London,  v. 
47,  p.  450-451.    May,  1913.)  *  DA 

Woodley,  Ruth  Carpenter.  Conference 
on  national  Shakespeare  pageant.  (Play- 
ground.   V.  9,  p.  14-16.    April,  1915.)  MVC 


Costumes 

See  also  Costume,  England 

Costuming  Shakespeare.  (Literary  di- 
gest.    V.  44,  p.  484.     March  9,  1912.)  *  DA 

Gallery  of  Shakespeare  illustrations, 
from  celebrated  works  of  art.  Boston: 
Little,  Brown  and  Co.  [1909.]  12  p.,  90  pi.. 
3  ports.  Library  of  Congress 

Hartmann,  Sadakichi.  Shakespeare  in 
art.  Boston:  L.  C.  Page  &  Co.,  1901.  371 
p.    pi.     (Art  lovers  series.)  MA 

Bibliography,   p.   355-358. 

Heath,  Charles.  The  Shakespeare  gal- 
lery; containing  the  principal  female  char- 


acters   in    the    plays    of    the    great    poet. 
London:  C.  Tilt  [1836-37].     48  1.,  44  pi. 

*NDZ 

Konewka,  Paul.  Falstaff  and  his  com- 
panions. Twenty-one  illustrations  in  sil- 
houette. Translated  by  C.  C.  Shackford. 
Boston:  Roberts  Bros.,  1872.  xviii  p.,  20  1., 
21  pi.  *NDZ 

Morley,  George.  Shakespeare's  green- 
wood, the  customs  of  the  country;  the  lan- 
guage; the  superstitions;  the  customs,  the 
folklore;  the  birds  and  trees;  the  parson; 
the  poets;  the  novelist.  Boston:  L.  C.  Page 
&  Co.,  1901.     289  p.     illus. 

Library  of  Congress 

Palmer,  Henrietta  Lee.  The*Stratford 
gallery;  or.  The  Shakespeare  sisterhood; 
comprising  forty-five  ideal  portraits.  New 
York:  D.  Appleton  and  Co.,  1859.  302  p. 
pi.  *NCVB 

Shakespeare,  William.  The  comedies  of 
William  Shakespeare,  with  inany  drawings. 
New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  1896.  4 
V.     pi.  Library  of  Congress 

Shakespeare-Gallerie.  Von  Adolf  Men- 
zel,  C.  und  F.  Piloty,  Ed.  Griitzner,  Paul 
Thumann  u.a.  Nach  den  im  Besitze  der 
Verlagshandlung  befindlichen  Original- 
Cartons.  2.  unveranderte  Auflage.  Ber- 
lin: G.  Grote,  1886.     30  p.,  15  pi. 

Library  of  Congress 

Winter,  William.  Shakespeare  on  the 
stage.  Series  2.  New  York:  Moffat,  Yard 
and  Co..  1915.  664  p.,  13  ports.  *  R  -  *  NDB 

"Costume."    p.    118-123,    332-336,    416-419. 


Pageants,  Great  Britain  and  Canada 


Gener.'vl  Works 

Allen,  Thomas.  The  history  and  antiqui- 
ties of  London,  Westminster  and  South- 
wark,  and  parts  adjacent.  London:  G. 
Virtue,  1837.  5  v.  pi.,  ports.,  maps,  plans, 
illus.  Library  of  Congress 

Elizabethan   pageants,   v.    1,   p.    254—272. 

Balfour,  Paul  J.  Processions.  (Scottish 
historical  review,  v.  30,  p.  217-235.  Oct., 
1897.)  *  DA 

Branford,  Victor.  "The  eugenic  theatre." 
(Forum,     v.   51,   p.   217-231.      Feb.,    1914.) 

*DA 

Shows  the  development  of  the  pageant  from  the 
Greek   theatre. 

Chaucer's  England  revived,  illus.  (Ameri- 
can review  of  reviews,  v.  48,  p.  205-207. 
Aug.,  1913.)  *DA 

Ditchfield,  Peter  Hampson.  Pageant  in 
honor  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  (In  his:  Eng- 
lish villages.  London:  Methuen  &  Co., 
1901.     p.  149-153.)  CBA 


Hodgetts,  J.  Frederick.  The  English  in 
the  middle  ages;  from  the  Norman  usurpa- 
tion to  the  days  of  the  Stuarts.  Their 
mode  of  life,  dress,  arms,  occupations,  and 
amusements.  London:  Whiting  &  Co., 
1885.    210  p.  Library  of  Congress 

"List  of  works  referred  to,"  p.  xvi. 
"Sports   and  pastimes,"  p.    179-210. 

Kimmins,  Mrs.  Grace  Thyrza.  The  Guild 
of  Play  book  of  festival  and  dance.  Dances 
arranged  by  M.  H.  Woolnoth.  v.  1.  Lon- 
don: J.  Curwen  &  Sons,  1907.     pi.      *  MO 

"With  description  and  direction  to  dance  music 
and   costume." 

Maxwell,  Gerald.  Revival  of  the  folk- 
drama.  (Nineteenth  century,  v.  62,  p.  925- 
934.    Dec,  1907.)  *  DA 

Morris,  May.  Pageantry  and  the  masque, 
illus.  (Journal,  Society  of  Arts.  v.  50,  p. 
670-677.    June  27,  1902.)  VA 

An  abstract  from  a  paper  read  before  the  Art 
Section  of  the  Society  of  Arts,  May  27,  1902,  with 
the   discussion   following. 


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Great  Britain.  —  General  Works,  continued. 

Oberholtzer,  Ellis  Paxson.  Historical 
pageants  in  England  and  America;  with 
practical  suggestions  for  similar  spec- 
tacles, illus.  (Century,  v.  80,  p.  416-427. 
July,   1910.)  *DA 

Pageants.  (Academy,  v.  79,  p.  497-498. 
Nov.   19,   1910.)  *DA 

Pageants.  (Macmillan's  magazine,  v. 
92,  p.  452-458.     Oct..  1905.)  *  DA 

Parker,    Louis    Napoleon.  Historical 

pageants.  (Journal,  Society  of  Arts.  v. 
54,  p.  142-146.     Dec.  22,  1905.)  VA 

Possibilities  of   pageantry.  (Interna- 

tional studio.     V.  24,  p.  282.  Jan.,  1905.) 

fMAA 

Semple,  ^^^  Old  customs  and  festivals. 
(Nature,     v.  73,  p.  582-583.     April,  1906.) 

OA 

Sieveking,  I.  Giberne.  English  pageants 
of  the  streets.  (Antiquary.  [Uew  series,] 
V.  42,  p.  464-468.     Dec,  1906.)  CA 

Snell,  Frederick  John.  The  customs  of 
old  England.  London:  Methuen  &  Co.. 
1911.    312  p.,  17  pi.  CN 

Pageants,    p.    53-58. 

Spencer,  M.  Lyle.  Corpus  Christi  pag- 
eants in  England.  New  York:  Baker  & 
Taylor  Co.,  1911.    276  p.  NCOM 

Bibliography,  p.  ae.'^-aep. 

Dissertation,    University   of   Chicago. 

Stephenson,  Henry  Thew.  The  Eliza- 
bethan people.  New  York:  H.  Holt  and 
Co.,  1910.     412  p.     pi.  *R-CH 

"The  love  of  spectacles,"  p.  227-265. 

Synge,  M.  B.  A  short  history  of  social 
life  in  England.  New  York:  A.  S.  Barnes, 
1906.     407  p.  Library  of  Congress 

"Merrie   England  —  1558-1603,"  p.   175-189. 

Thombury,   George  Walter.  Shake- 

speare's England;  or,  Sketches  of  our 
social  history  of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth. 
London:  Longman,  Brown,  Green  and 
Longmans,  1856.    2  v.  *  NCLD 

Revels  and  progresses,  v.  2,  p.   294-393. 

Timbs,  John.  Nooks  and  corners  of 
English  life,  past  and  present.  London: 
Griffith  and  Farran,  1867.  371  p.  pi.  2. 
ed.  CN 

"Okien  customs  and  ceremonies,"  p.  238-244. 

Tumbull,  George.  English  historical 
pageants.  illus.  (World's  work,  New 
York.     V.   15,  p.  9659-9674.     Dec,   1907.) 

*DA 

Illustrations  are  from  the  Oxford,  St.  Albans, 
Bury  St.   Edmunds  and  Coventry  pageants. 

Ward,  Adolphus  William.  A  history  of 
English  dramatic  literature  to  the  death  of 
Queen  Anne.  London:  Macmillan  and  Co., 
1875.     2  V.  NCOD 

"Elizabethan  pageants,"  v.   1,  p.   143-157. 


New    and    rev.    ed.      London: 

Macmillan  and  Co.,  1899.    3  v.  *  R  -  NCOD 

Pageants:  v.  1,  p.  50,  53,  56,  58,  143-148;  v.  2, 
p.   466-584. 

Warwick,  Richard  Beauchamp,  earl  of. 
Pageant  of  the  birth,  life,  and  death  of 
Richard  Beauchamp,  earl  of  Warwick, 
1389-1439...  Photo-engraved  from  the 
original  manuscript  in  the  British  Museum. 
London:  Longmans,  Green  &  Co.,  1914. 
109  p.     illus.  AN 

Tiio.Mi'SON,  Sir  Edward  Maunde.  The 
pageants  of  Richard  Beauchamp,  earl  of 
Warwick,  commonly  called  the  Warwick 
ms.  illus.  (Burlington  magazine,  v.  1, 
p.  150-165.     London,  1903.)  fMAA 

Illustrates    life    of    the    famous   warrior. 


Special  Pageants 

Arranged  alphabetically  by  cities,  texts  and  official 
programme  first,  followed  by  books  and  magazine 
articles  relating  to  the  special  pageant. 


Bath 

Bath's  fascinating  history  revived  in  the 
Bath  pageant,  illus.  (Sphere,  v.  38,  July 
17,  1909,  supplement,  p.  1-4.)  ft  *  DA 

Earle,  Anne  Magnus.  Bath  and  its  pag- 
eant, illus.  (Book  news  montlily.  v.  28, 
p.  92-95.     Oct.,  1909.)  *  DA 

A  Round  of  pageants;  Bath,  York  and 
Cardiff,  illus.  (Graphic,  v.  80,  p.  136. 
July  31,  1909.)  tt  *  DA 

Pictures  only. 

The  Season's  pageantry:  Bath.  illus. 
(Sphere,     v.  38,  p.  114.     July  31,  1909.) 

tt*DA 


Bury  St.  Edmunds 

Tlie  Bury  St.  Edmunds  pageant;  a  folk 
play,  illus.  (Black  and  white,  v.  34,  Julv 
13,  1907,  supplement.)  ft  *  DA 

Pictures  from  the  Bury  St.  Edmunds 
pageant,  illus.  (Illustrated  London  news. 
V.  131,  p.  18-19.    July  6,  1907.)  ft  *  DA 

The  Picturesqueness  of  the  pageant:  Ox- 
ford, Romsey,  Porchester,  and  Bury  St. 
Edmunds,  illus.  (Sphere,  v.  30,  p.  14-15. 
July  6,  1907.)  tt  *  DA 


Canterbury 

Chaucer's  England  revived,  illus.  (Ameri- 
can review  of  reviews,  v.  48,  p.  205-207. 
Aug.,  1913.)  *DA 

"Colley  Hill  in  Reigate  near  Canterbury  was 
dedicated  to  the  English  public  'as  an  open  space 
in  perpetuity,'  "  May,   1913. 


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Great  Britain  —  Special  Pageants,  continued. 

Cardiff,  Wales 

National  pageant  of  Wales  at  Cardiff, 
illus.  (Illustrated  London  news.  v.  135, 
July  31,  1909,  p.  160,  and  supplement,  p. 
1-4.)  tt  *  DA 

A  Round  of  pageants:  Bath,  York  and 
Cardiff,  illus.  (Graphic,  v.  80,  p.  136. 
July  31,  1909.)  tt  *  DA 

Pictures   only. 

The  Varied  story  of  the  Cymri  retold  in 
pageantry  at  Cardiff,  July  26  -  Ai\g.  7,  1909. 
illus.  (Sphere,  v.  38,  July  31,  1909,  supple- 
ment, p.  1-4.)  tt  *  DA 


Chelsea 

The  Chelsea  historical  pageant,  Old 
Ranelagh  Gardens.  Royal  Hospital,  June 
25th -July  1st,  1908.  Book  of  words,  with 
illustrations  and  selections  from  the  music. 
Chelsea:  The  Pageant  Committee,  1908. 
154  p.     illus.  CO 

The  Chelsea  historical  pageant,  June 
25th -July  1st,  1908.  Old  Ranelagh  Gar- 
dens, Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea.  Chelsea: 
[printed  by  W.  Austin,]  1908.     44  p.     illus. 

CO 

Gives  characters  and  some  description  of  each 
scene. 

Chelsea  historical  pageant,  illus.  (Graphic. 
V.  77,  June  20,  1908,  supplement,  p.   1-4.) 

tt*DA 

Double   page   in   color. 

The  Chelsea  pageant.  (Nation,  New 
York.    V.  87,  p.  58-59.    July  16,  1908.)   *  DA 


Cheltenham 

Cheltenham's  pageant.  illus.  (Sphere. 
V.  34,  July  4,  1908,  supplement,  p.  1-4.) 

tt*DA 

Gloucester's  history  in  living  pictures; 
the  pageant  at  Cheltenham,  illus.  (Illus- 
trated London  news.  v.  133,  p.  43.  July  11, 
1908.)  tt  *  DA 


Chester 

Chester  pageant,  1910.  (Architectural, 
Archaeological  and  Historical  Society  for 
the  county  and  city  of  Chester  and  North 
Wales.  Journal,  new  series,  v.  17,  p.  107- 
119.     1910.)  CO 

Chester's  historical  pageant  from  Agri- 
cola  to  King  Charles,  illus.  (Sphere,  v. 
42,  July  16,  1910,  supplement,  p.  1-4;  July 
23,  1910,  supplement,  p.  1-4.)  tt  *  DA 


English  history  as  told  in  the  Chester 
pageant,  illus.  (Graphic,  v.  82,  p.  128- 
129.    July  23,  1910.)  tt  *  DA 

Living  history  at  Chester:  scenes  at  a 
dress  rehearsal.  [Pictures.]  (Illustrated 
London  news.    v.  137,  p.  99.    July  16,  1910.) 

tt*DA 

A  Pageant  in  the  making.    (Blackwood's 

magazine,    v.  188,  p.  314-326.     Sept.,  1910.) 

*DA 

Preparing  for  the  Chester  pageant. 


Colchester 

Parker,  Louis  Napoleon.  Souvenir  and 
book  of  words  of  the  Colchester  pageant, 
June  21-26,  1909.  London:  Jarrold,  1909. 
68  p.    illus.  Library  of  Congress 

The  Colchester  pageant,  June  21-26, 
1909.  [Colchester:  Cullingford  &  Co.,  1909.] 
8  p.    illus.  CBA  p.v.12,  no.5 

Gives  synopsis  of  episodes. 

Colchester's  historic  pageant.  (Sphere. 
V.  Z7,  June  19,  1909,  supplement,  p.  1-3.) 

tt*DA 
Pictures  show  episodes  of  the  Roman  occupation. 

Pageants  of  the  moment;  living  history 
at  Fulham  Palace  and  at  Colchester,  illus. 
(Illustrated  London  news.  v.  134,  June  19, 
1909,  supplement,  p.  1-4.)  tt  *  DA 


Coventry 

Presentation  in  the  temple;  a  pageant  as 
originally  represented  by  the  Corporation 
of  Weavers  in  Coventry,  now  first  printed 
from  the  books  of  the  company,  with  a 
prefatory  notice.  Edinburgh:  Abbotsford 
Club,  1836.  86  p.  (Abbotsford  Club.  Pub- 
lications,    v.  2.)  Columbia 

Sharp,  Thomas.  A  dissertation  on  the 
pageants  or  dramatic  mysteries  anciently 
performed  at  Coventry,  by  the  trading 
companies  of  that  city;  chiefly  with  refer- 
ence to  the  vehicle,  characters  and  dresses 
of  the  actors,  compiled  in  a  great  degree 
from  sources  hitherto  unexplored.  To 
which  is  added  the  Pageant  of  the  shear- 
men and  taylors'  company  and  other  mu- 
nicipal entertainments  of  a  public  nature. 
Coventry:  Merridew  &  Son,  1825.  226  p. 
illus.  Stuart  1691 


Dover 

The  Key  of  England  celebrates  its  pag- 
eant; Dover's  history  in  living  pictures, 
illus.  (Illustrated  London  news.  v.  133, 
p.  117.    July  25,  1908.)  tt  *  DA 

A  Pageant  of  Dover  history.  illus. 
(Sphere,  v.  34,  July  25,  1908,  supplement, 
p.  1-4.)  tt*DA 


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Great  Britain.  —  Special  Pageants,  continued. 
Dublin 

The  Pageant  of  Irish  industries:  the  work 
of  St.  Patrick's  people,  illus.  (Illustrated 
London  news.  v.  134,  p.  407.  March  20, 
1909.)  tt  *  DA 

Held  in   St.   Patrick's  Hall,   Dublin  Castle. 


Hereford 

Johnson,  Richard.  The  ancient  customs 
of  the  city  of  Hereford,  with  translations 
of  the  earlier  city  charters  and  grants,  also 
some  account  of  the  trades  of  the  city  and 
other  information  relative  to  its  early  his- 
tory. London:  J.  B.  Nichols  &  Sons,  1868. 
176  p.  CO 


Isle  of  Wight 

The  Isle  of  Wight  pageant  at  Caris- 
brooke  castle,  illus.  (Black  and  white,  v. 
34,  Aug.  3,  1907,  supplement.)  ft  *  DA 

The  pageant  represents  the  history  of  the  island 
from  the  conquest  in  A.  D.  43  by  Vespasian  to  the 
imprisonment   of   Charles   i.    at   Carisbrooke   castle. 

The  Pageant  illustrating  the  history  of 
the  Isle  of  Wight,  presented  at  Caris- 
brooke castle  today,  illus.  (Sphere,  v. 
30,  p.  106-107.    Aug.  3,  1907.)  ft  *  DA 


Kenilworth 

Creighton,  Mandell.  The  age  of  Eliza- 
beth. New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons,  1890. 
244  p.  Library  of  Congress 

"Elizabeth  at   Kenilworth,"  p.   145-146. 

Kenilworth  festivities:  comprising  Lane- 
ham's  description  of  the  pageantry,  and 
Gascoigne's  masques,  represented  before 
Queen  Elizabeth,  at  Kenilworth  castle 
anno  1575...  Warwick  and  Leamington: 
J.  Merridew,  1825.     114,  104  p.,  2  ports. 

Library  of  Congress 

Laneham,  Robert.  Captain  Cox,  his 
ballads  and  books;  or  Robert  Laneham's 
letter;  whearin  part  of  the  entertainment 
untoo  the  Queenz  Majesty  at  Killingworth 
castl,  in  Warwiksheer  in  this  sooinerz  pro- 
gress, 1575,  is  signified  from  a  freend 
officer  attendant  in  the  court,  unto  hiz 
freend,  a  citizen  and  merchant  of  London. 
Re-edited,  with  forewords  describing  all 
the  accessible  books,  tales  and  ballads,  in 
Captain  Cox's  list  and  the  Complaynt  of 
Scotland,  1548-9  by  Frederick  J.  Furnivall. 
London:  printed  for  the  Ballad  Society  by 
Taylor  &  Co.,  1871.     87  p.  Columbia 

Letter,  describing  a  part  of  the  en- 
tertainment unto  Queen  Elizabeth  at  the 
castle  of  Kenilworth  in  1575.     Edited  with 


introduction  by  F.  J.  Furnivall.  New 
York:  Duffield,  1907.  87  p.  illus.  map, 
pi.  Columbia 


Knutsford 

Andrews,  M.  L.  The  "Royal"  May-day 
festival.  (St.  Nicholas,  v.  40,  p.  674-676. 
June,  1913.) 

Dallow,  AVilfrid.  The  May  queens  of 
Cranford.  illus.  (Graphic,  v.  89,  p.  758. 
May  2,  1914.)  ft*  DA 

Royal  May  day  festival  at  Knutsford,  which  "is 
the  original  town  of  Mrs.  Gaskell's  popular  story 
of  Cranford." 


London 

"We  will  call  the  vision  up. 
O   London,   mighty   mother  of  great  deeds 
O  heart  of  England,  glory  of  the  world 
Show  me  your  story.     Let  the  long  dead  years 
Unroll  themseh'es  before  me,  scene  by  scene. 

May  zve 
Read  London's  glorious  future  in  her  past." 

-  From  the  Children's  pageant,  given  by  the 
Stepney  schools,   Whitechapel,   May,   1909. 

Besant,  Sir  Walter.  The  history  of  Lon- 
don. London:  Longmans,  Green  and  Co., 
1893.     256  p.     illus.  Library  of  Congress 

"Plays    and    pageants,"   p.    168-180. 

London.     London:  Chatto  &  Win- 

dus,  1900.    343  p.  Library  of  Congress 

Pageants,  p.   150-158,  201-203. 

Medieval  London.     London:  A.  & 

C.   Black,   1906.     2  v.     (In  his:  Survey  of 
London.)  f  CO 

"Sport  and   recreation,"   v.    1,   p.    306-326. 
List    of    principal    pageants    from    1205    to    1483, 
V.   1,  p.  319. 

Boulton,  William  B.  The  amusements 
of  old  London;  being  a  survey  of  the  sports 
and  pastimes,  tea  gardens  and  parks,  play- 
houses and  other  diversions  of  the  people 
of  London  from  the  17th  to  the  beginning 
of  the  19th  century.  London:  J.  C.  Nimmo, 
1901.     2  v.     pi.  CO 

"The   masked  assembly,"  v.   1,  p.   81-128. 

Boynton,  Percy  H.  London  in  English 
literature.  Chicago:  University  of  Chica- 
go  Press   [1913).     346  p.     maps,  pi.     illus. 

CO 

"Shakespeare's   London,"   p.    34-64. 

Brayley,  Edward  Wedlake.  Londiniana; 
or.  Reminiscences  of  the  British  metrop- 
olis: including  characteristic  sketches,  an- 
tiquarian, topographical,  descriptive,  and 
literary.  London:  Hurst,  Chance  and  Co., 
1829.    4  v.     pi.  CO 

See  index  of  v.  4  under  pageantry. 

The  Civic  garland.  A  collection  of  songs 
from  London  pageants;  edited  with  intro- 
duction and  notes  by  F.  W.  Fairholt.  Lon- 
don: the  Percy  Society,  1845.  96  p.  (Percy 
Society.  Early  English  poetry,  v.  19,  no. 
61.)  NCKp.v.4,no.5 


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Gt.  Br.  —  Special  Pageants,  London,  cont'd. 

Ditchfield,  Peter  Hampson.  Memorials 
of  old  London.  London:  Bemrose  & 
Sons,  Ltd.,  1908.  2  v.  illus.  (Memorials 
of  the  counties  of  England...)  CO 

"The  city  companies  of  London,"  v.  1,  p.  191- 
223. 

Douglas-Irvine,  Helen.  The  history  of 
London.  London:  Constable  &  Co.,  Ltd., 
1912.    396  p.    pi.  CO 

"Elizabethan   pageants,"   p.    189-190. 

Graves,  Thornton  Shirley.  The  court 
and  the  London  theatres  during  the  reign 
of  Elizabeth.  Menasha,  Wis.:  The  Col- 
legiate Press,  George  Banta  Publishing- 
Co.,  1913.     93  p.  NCO  p.v.396,  no.l4 

Thesis,  University  of  Chicago,   1912. 

Malcolm,  James  Peller.  Londinium  re- 
divivum;  or.  An  ancient  history  and  mod- 
ern description  of  London.  Compiled 
from  parochial  records,  archives  of  various 
foundations,  the  Harleian  mss.  and  other 
authentic  sources.  London:  printed  by 
J.  Nichols  and  Son,  1802-07.     4  v.     45  pi. 

tco 

Nadal,  Ehrman  Syme.  Impressions  of 
London  social  life.  New  York:  Scribner, 
Armstrong  &  Co.,  1875.    223  p.  CN 

English    court    festivities,    p.    110-130. 

Nichols,  John  Gough.  London  pageants. 
1.  Accounts  of  fifty-five  royal  processions 
and  entertainments  in  the  city  of  Lon- 
don; chiefly  extracted  from  contemporary 
writers;  to  which  is  added  an  account  of 
the  preparations  made  in  1831  for  the  re- 
ception of  King  William  and  Queen  Ade- 
laide. 2.  A  bibliographical  list  of  lord 
mayors'  pageants.  [London:]  J.  B.  Nichols 
and  Son,  1837.     122  p.     illus.  CO 

Norton,  George.  Commentaries  on  the 
history,  constitution  &  chartered  fran- 
chises of  the  city  of  London.  London: 
Longmans,  Green  and  Co.,  1869.  421  p. 
3.  ed.,  rev.  CO 

"Civic    pageantry,"    p.    135-140. 

Ordish,  Thomas  Fairman.  Shakespeare's 
London:  a  study  of  London  in  the  reign  of 
Queen  Elizabeth.  London:  J.  M.  Dent  & 
Co.,  1897.  258  p.,  8  pi.  (The  Temple 
Shakespeare  manuals.)  *  NCLD 

"Masques  and  their  relation  to  drama,"  p.  137- 
140. 

Pageant  of  London.  Performance  of  a 
masque  by  Ben  Jonson.  (Windsor  maga- 
zine.   V.  32,  p.  35-44.    June,  1910.)       *  DA 

Thornbury,  George  Walter.  Old  and 
new  London:  a  narrative  of  its  history,  its 
people  and  its  places.  New  ed.,  carefully 
rev.  and  corrected.  London,  New  York: 
Cassell  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  1887-93.  6  v.  in  3. 
illus.  CO 

"Cheapside  shows  and  pageants,"  v.  1,  p.  315- 
346. 


Wheatley,  Henry  Benjamin.  The  story 
of  London...  London:  J.  M.  Dent  and 
Co.,  1904.  411  p.  illus.  (The  mediaeval 
town  series.)  Library  of  Congress 

Pageants,   p.    136-153. 


Army  Pageant 

See 

Fulham  Palace  Army  Pageant 

Burns   Festival 

Festival  in  commemoration  of  Robert 
Burns,  and  to  promote  a  subscription  to 
erect  a  national  monument  to  his  memory 
at  Edinburgh:  held  at  the  Freemasons' 
Tavern  in  London  on  Saturday,  June  5, 
1819.  With  an  appendix  containing  the 
resolutions  of  the  general  meeting,  April 
24,  1819,  together  with  a  list  of  the  sub- 
scribers. .  .  London:  printed  by  B.  McMil- 
lan, 1819.    29  p.  Library  of  Congress 

Children's  Pageant 

See 

Whitechapel   Pageant 


Church   Pageant 

See 

Fulham  Palace  Church  Pageant 

Earl's  Court  Pageant 

Back  to  the  days  of  chivalry:  the  tour- 
ney at  Earl's  Court,  illus.  (Graphic,  v. 
86,  p.  94-95.    July  20,  1912.)  ft  *  DA 

Pictures  only. 

Charlton,   Randal.  My    dinner    with 

Queen  Elizabeth,     illus.     (Graphic,     v.  86, 
p.  132.    July  27,  1912.)  ft  *  DA 

The  Craze  for  the  picturesque  past; 
actors  in  the  pageant  at  Scarsborough  and 
the  Elizabethan  triumph  at  Earl's  Court, 
illus.    (Graphic,  v.  86,  p.  96.   July  20,  1912.) 

tt*DA 

Gibbs,  Philip.  The  Elizabethan  tourney 
in  "Shakespeare's  England";  "a  midsum- 
mer night's  dream."  illus.  (Graphic,  v. 
86,  p.  50-51.    July  13,  1912.)  ft  *  DA 

Howe,  T.  H.  Manners.  The  imperial 
services  exhibition  at  Earl's  Court;  a  pag- 
eant of  national  defence,  illus.  (Graphic. 
V.  87,  p.  918.    May  31,  1913.)  ft  *  DA 

War  at   Earl's   Court;  a  miniature  bat-' 
tie    fought    by    land,    sea    and    air.      illus.     y 
(Graphic,    v.  87,  p.  888-889.    May  31,  1913.)    ' 

tt*DA 

Pictures  only. 


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Gt.  Br.  — Special  Pageants,  London,  cont'd. 

Festival  of  Empire 

Carlyle,  Randolph.  The  Festival  of  Em- 
pire, illus.  (Canadian  magazine,  v.  35, 
p.  25-30.     May,  1910.)  *  DA 

Citizens  of  London  as  the  living  history 
of  London  City;  the  pageant  at  the  Festi- 
val of  Empire,  illus.  (Illustrated  Lon- 
don news.  V.  138,  p.  902-903,  905.  June  10. 
1911.)  tt*DA 

Pictures    only. 

Green,  Allin.  The    Festival    of    Em- 

pire; Britannia's  universal  pageant,  illus. 
(Windsor  magazine.  v.  34,  p.  100-108. 
June.  1911.)  *DA 

Historical  pageant  of  London.  illus. 
(Illustrated  London  news.  v.  138.  p.  740. 
May  20,  1911.)  ft  *  DA 

Pictures  only. 

The  Pageant  of  London  at  the  Crystal 
Palace;  the  Danish  attack  on  London, 
illus.  (Graphic,  v.  83,  p.  923.  June  17, 
1911.)  ft*  DA 

Proposed  London  pageant.  (Harper's 
weekly,     v.  52,  Feb.  1,  1908,  p.  7-8.)  *  DA 

Soutar,  Andrew.  The  making  of  a  pag- 
eant. (Windsor  magazine,  v.  32,  p.  35- 
44.     June,   1910.)  *  DA 


Fulham   Palace   Army   Pageant 

Benson,  F.  R.,  and  A.  T.  Craig,  editors. 
The  book  of  the  army  pageant  held  at  Ful- 
ham Palace,  June  20 -July  2,  1910.  [Lon- 
don: Sir  J.  Causton  &  Sons,  1910. i  153  p. 
illus.  t  VWZH 

[The  Army  pageant.]  (Illustrated  Lon- 
don news.  V.  136,  p.  1015-1019.  June  25. 
1910.)  tt*DA 

The  Army  pageant  at  Fulham.  illus. 
(Sphere,  v.  41,  June  18,  1910,  p.  322-331. 
and  supplement,  p.  1-3;  v.  41,  June  25.  1910, 
p.  353,  and  supplement,  p.  1-4.)       ft  *  DA 

Farquharson,  J.  The  army  pageant, 
illus.  (Windsor  magazine,  v.  32,  p.  159- 
169.     July,  1910.)  *DA 

Making  history  live  again;  the  pageant 
of  the  British  army,  illus.  (World  today. 
V.  19,  p.  996-999.     Sept.,  1910.)  *  DA 

Pictures  only. 

Pageants  of  the  moment;  living  history 
at  Fulham  Palace  and  at  Colchester,  illus. 
(Illustrated  London  news.  v.  134,  June  19, 
1909.  supplement,  p.  1-4.)  ft  *  DA 


Fulham    Palace    Church    Pageant 

^  Peers,  C.  R.,  compiler.  The  book  of  the 
English  Church  Pageant.  Fulham  Palace, 
June  10-16,  1909;  compiled  by  C.  R.  Peers, 


H.  P.  Allen,  H.  N.  Bates  and  others.  Lon- 
don: Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  1909.  152  p. 
ports,     illus.  CBA 

The  English  Church  Pageant.  illus. 
(Graphic,    v.  79,  p.  788-789.    June  19.  1909.) 

tt*DA 

Engmsh  Church  Pageant;  living  church 
history  in  the  grounds  of  Fulham  Palace, 
illus.  (Illustrated  London  news.  v.  134, 
p.  843.    June  12,  1909.)  ft  *  DA 

The  English  Church  Pageant  handbook. 
The  official  handbook  of  the  English 
Church  Pageant  to  be  held  in  the  grounds 
of  Fulham  Palace,  London  S.  W.,  June  10- 
16.  1909.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode 
il909j.     72  p.     illus.  tt  ZPE  p.v.7,  no.2 

Fulham  Palace  Church  Pageant,  illus. 
(Graphic,  v.  79,  p.  766,  788-789.  June  12, 
1909.)  ft*  DA 

History  of  the  growth  of  the  English  people  as 
influenced    by    the    church. 


Lord   Mayors'   Pageants 

The  Edwards  of  England;  historical  pag- 
eantry in  the  Lord  Mayor's  show,  illus. 
(Illustrated  London  news.  v.  131,  p.  665. 
Nov.  9,  1907.)  tt*DA 

Fairholt,   Frederick  William.  Lord 

Alayors'  pageants;  being  collections  towards 
a  history  of  these  annual  celebrations,  with 
specimens  of  the  descriptive  pamphlets 
published  by  the  city  poets.  London: 
Percy  Society,  1844.     288  p.  CO 

Contents:  Troia-nova  triumphans;  London's  tempe 
or  The  "feild"  of  "happines,"  by  Thomas  Dekker. 
Porta  pietatis,  by  Thomas  Heywood.  The  royal 
oake,  by  John  Tatham.  London's  resurrection;  The 
triumphs    of    London,    by    Tho.    Jordan. 

Jordan,  Thomas.  London  in  luster;  pro- 
jecting many  bright  beams  of  triumph; 
disposed  into  several  representations  of 
scenes  and  pageants.  Performed  with  great 
splendor  on  Wednesday,  October  xxix. 
1679.  At  the  initiation  and  instalment  of 
the  Right  Honourable  Sir  Robert  Clayton, 
knight,  lord  mayor  of  the  city  of  London 
London:  Printed  for  John  Playford, 
1679.     20  p.  Library  of  Congress 

Londons  triumphs:  illustrated  with 

many  magnificent  structures  &  pageants. 
On  which  are  orderly  advanced  several 
stately  representations  of  poetical  deities 
...with  pertinent  speeches,  jocular  songs, 
(sung  by  the  city  musick)  and  pastoral 
dancing.  Performed  October  29,  1677.  for 
the. .  .inauguration  ..  .of  Sir  Francis  Chap- 
lin knight,  lord  mayor  of  London... 
[London:]  Printed  for  J.  Playford,  1677. 
24  p.  Library  of  Congress 

London's  annual  pageant;  the  city's  wel- 
come to  the  new  Lord  Mayor,  Nov.,  1913. 
illus.  (Graphic,  v.  88,  p.  886-887.  Nov. 
15,   1913.)  tt*DA 


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Gt.  Br.  —  Special  Pageants,  London,  cont'd. 

The  Lord  Mayor's  show  as  a  great  pag- 
eant, illus.  (Sphere,  v.  31,  p.  116.  Nov. 
9,  1907.)  tt*DA 

Munday,  Anthony.  Fishmongers'  pag- 
eant on  Lord  Mayor's  Day  1616.  Chrys- 
analeia,  the  golden  fishing,  represented  in 
twelve  plates  by  Henry  Shaw  from  con- 
temporary drawings  with  documents  and 
an  historical  introduction  by  G.  G.  Nichols. 
London:  printed  for  the  Worshipful  Com- 
pany of  Fishmongers,  1844.    32  p.  pi.   illus. 

Columbia 

Withington,  Robert.  The  Lord  Mayor's 
show  for  1623.  [Baltimore:]  Modern  Lan- 
guage Association  of  America,  1915.  110- 
115  p.  CO  p.  box 

Cover  title.  Repr. :  Modern  Language  Associa- 
tion.     Publications,     v.   30,   no.   1. 


Olympia 

Olympia.  Royal  Naval  and  Military 
Tournament,  illus.  (Graphic,  v.  87,  p. 
886-887.     May  31,  1913.)  ft  *  DA 

Pictures   only. 

Olympia.  Royal  Naval  and  Military 
Tournament,  illus.  (Graphic,  v.  89,  p. 
932-933.    May  23,  1914.)  ft  *  DA 

Pictures   only. 


Whitechapel   Pageant 

Children's  pageant.  (Living  age.  v.  262 
fseries  7,  v.  44],  p.  49-52.     July  3,  1909.) 

*DA 

Scenes  and  incidents  in  the  history  of  east  Lon- 
dori,  by  children  of  the  Stepney  elementary  schools. 
This  pageant  was  designed  by  Louis  Parker  and 
Harvey  Darton. 


Ludlow 

Powel,  Daniel.  The  love  of  Wales  to 
their  soueraigne  prince,  expressed  in  a  true 
relation  of  the  solemnity  held  at  Ludlow  in 
the  countie  of  Salop,  vpon  the  fourth  of 
Nouember  last  past.  Anno  Domini  1616. 
Being  the  day  of  the  creation  of  the  high 
and  mighty  Charles,  prince  of  Wales,  and 
earle  of  Chester,  in  His  Maiesties  palace 
of  White-hall.  [By  Daniel  Powel.]  Lon- 
don: Printed  by  N.  Okes,  1616.  (In:  R. 
H.  Clive,  Documents  connected  with  the 
history  of  Ludlow.  London,  1841.  p.  61- 
80.)  tCO 


Montreal 

Botting,  E.  Fete  Dieu  in  Montreal. 

(Canadian    magazine,      v.    29,    p.    153-155. 
June,  1907.)  *  DA 


Royal    Pageants 

Jesse,  John  Heneage.  London:  its  cele- 
brated characters  and  remarkable  places. 
London:  R.  Bentley,  1871.     3  v.  CO 

Coronation  procession  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  v.  3, 
p.    145-147. 

Nichols,  John.  Progresses,  processions 
and  magnificent  festivities  of  King  James 
I.,  his  royal  consort,  family  and  court.  Lon- 
don: J.  B.  Nichols,  1828.  4  v.  pi.,  ports, 
illus.  CI 

Progresses  and  public  processions  of 

Queen  Elizabeth.  London:  John  Nichols 
and  Son,  1823.  3  v.  pi.,  ports,  illus.  new 
ed.  CH 

Ogilby,  John.  The  entertainment  of  his 
most  excellent  Majestic  Charles  ii  in  his 
passage  through  the  city  of  London  to  his 
coronation;  containing  an  exact  "accompt" 
of  the  whole  solemnity.  London:  Roycroft. 
1662.     192  p.     pi.     illus.  ft  CI 

Pascoe,  Charles  Eyre.  The  pageant  & 
ceremony  of  the  coronation  of  Their 
Majesties  Kine  Edward  the  Seventh  and 
Queen  Alexandra.  New  York:  D.  Apple- 
ton  &  Co.,  1902.    290  p.,  8  pi.    illus.      CLH 

Sullivan,  Mary.  Court  masques  of  James 
i;  their  influence  on  Shakespeare  and  pub- 
lic theatres.     Lincoln,  Neb.,   1913.     137  o. 

NCOD 

Bibliography,   p.    123-137. 


Oxford 

The  Oxford  historical  pageant.  June 
27 -July  3,  1907.  Book  of  words,  with 
illustrations.  Oxford:  Pageant  Commit- 
tee, 1907.     136  p.     ports,     illus.  CO 

Oxford  historical  pageant.  June  27- 
Tuly  3,  1907.  Official  programme.  Oxford, 
1907.    16  p.  CO  p.  box 

Gives  full  description;  often  mentions  kind  of 
costume   worn. 

BowEN,  Clarence  Winthrop.  The  Ox- 
ford historical  pageant,  illus.  (Indepen- 
dent.   V.  63,  p.  134-137.  July  18,  1907.)  *  DA 

Coleman,  A.  I.  du  P.  The  Oxford  pag- 
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1907.)  *  DA 

Dyer,  Louis.  The  Oxford  pageant. 
(Nation,  New  York.  v.  85,  p.  73-75.  July 
25.  1907.)  *DA 

Oxford  historical  pageant:  complete  list 
of  performers,  description  of  costumes  and 
dresses.  (Oxford  Times,  Saturday,  June 
29,  1907,  p.  9-11.)  CO  p.  box 

The  Oxford  pageant;  striking  scenes 
from  the  history  of  our  oldest  university, 
illus.  (Black  and  white,  v.  33,  June  29, 
1907,  supplement.)  *DA 


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15 


Gt.  Br.  —  Special  Pageants,  Oxford,  cont'd. 

Oxford's  history  in  living  pictures,  illus. 
(Illustrated  London  news.  v.  130,  p.  1010- 
1011.    June  29,  1907.)  ft  *  DA 

The  PicTURESQUENESS  of  the  pageant; 
Oxford,  Romsey,  Porchester,  and  Bury  St. 
Edmunds,  illus.  (Sphere,  v.  30,  p.  14-15. 
July  6,  1907.)  tt  *  DA 


Pevensey 

The    Picturesque    pageant   at    Pevensey. 
illus.    (Sphere,    v.  34,  p.  73.    July  25.  1908.) 

tt*DA 

Scenes  among  ivy  clad  ruins  of  the  Romans. 


Porchester 

The  Picturesqueness  of  the  pageant;  Ox- 
ford, Romsey,  I'orchester  and  Bury  St. 
Edmunds,  illus.  (Sphere,  v.  30,  p.  14-15. 
July  6,  1907.)  tt  *  DA 


Quebec 

Historical  souvenir  and  book  of  the 
pageants  of  the  300th  anniversary  of  the 
founding  of  Quebec,  the  ancient  capital  of 
Canada.  July  20-31,  1908.  Under  the  di- 
rection of  the  National  Battlefields'  Com- 
mission. Montreal:  Cambridge  Corpora- 
tion il908|.     50  p.     map.     illus.  HXR 

Quebec  tercentenary,  illus.  (Outlook. 
V.  89,  p.  885-892.     Aug.  22,  1908.)         *  DA 

Three  hundred  years  of  Canada's  his- 
tory, illus.  (Sphere,  v.  34,  Aug.  8,  1908. 
supplement,   p.    1-4.)  tt  *  DA 


The  Pageantry  of  history  at  St.  Albans; 
eight  thrilling  epochs  of  British  history 
recnacted  on  the  greensward  of  Hertford- 
shire, illus.  (Sphere,  v.  30,  July  20,  1907, 
supplement,  p.   1-4.)  tt  *  DA 

The  St.  Albans  pageant,  illus.  (Black 
and  white,  v.  34,  July  20,  1907,  supple- 
ment.) *  DA 

St.  Albans  pageant,  illus.  (Illustrated 
London  news.  v.  131,  p.  98-99.  July  20, 
1907.)  tt  *  DA 


Scarborough 

The  Craze  for  the  picturesque  past;  actors 
in  the  pageant  at  Scarborough  and  the 
Elizabethan  triumph  at  Earl's  Court,  illus. 
(Graphic,     v.  86,  p.  86,  96.     July  20,  1912.) 

tt*DA 

Sherborne 

Recreating  history;  tlie  spectacle  and 
folk-play  commemorating  the  1200th  anni- 
versary of  Sherborne  town,  illus.  (Illus- 
trated London  news.  v.  126,  p.  814-815. 
June  10,  1905.)  tt  *  DA 

Some  episodes  from  the  Sherborne  pag- 
eant, illus.  (Sphere,  v.  21,  p.  253.  June 
10,  1905.)  tt*DA 


Southampton 

Tlie  Pageantry  of  punishment,  as  shown 
at  Southampton,  illus.  (Graphic,  v.  89, 
p.  1112.    June  20,  1914.)  tt  *  DA 

Pictures   only. 


Reading 

Ditchfield,  Peter  Hampson.  A  Reading 
pageant.  (Berks,  Bucks  &  Oxon  archaeo- 
logical journal,  v.  14,  p.  1-9,  33-41,  65-73. 
1908.)  CA 


Romsey 

The  Picturesqueness  of  the  pageant;  Ox- 
ford, Romsey,  Porchester,  and  Bury  St. 
Edmunds,  illus.  (Sphere,  v.  30,  p.  14-15. 
July  6,  1907.)  tt*DA 

The  Romsey  pageant.  (Outlook,  v.  86, 
p.  579-580.    July  20.  1907.)  *  DA 


St.  Albans 

Tlie  Pageant  of  a  pack  of  cards;  a  game 
of  "living  whist"  at  St.  Albans.  illus. 
(Graphic,     v.  86,  p.  86.     July  20,  1912.) 

tt*DA 

Pictures    only. 


Stratford-on-Avon 

The  Official  programme  of  the  tercen- 
tenary festival  of  the  l)irth  of  Shakespeare, 
to  be  held  at  Stratford-on-Avon,  commenc- 
ing on  April  23,  1864;  also  an  account  of 
what  is  known  of  the  poet's  life.  London: 
imprinted  for  Cassell,  Potter  and  Galpin, 
1864.     96  p.     maps,     illus. 

Library  of  Congress 

Buckley,  Reginald  R.  Shakespeare  fes- 
tival at  Stratford-on-Avon.  (World's 
work,  London,  v.  17,  p.  524-529.  April, 
1911.)  *DA 

Figgis,  S.  Stratford-on-Avon  festival. 
(Academy,  v.  84.  p.  532-533.  April  26, 
1913.)  *DA 

Pl.^xs  for  Shakespeare  festival  at  Strat- 
ford-on-Avon. (Graphic,  v.  23,  p.  44.  July 
9.1910.)  tt*DA 

Sh.\kespeare  festival.  (Academy,  v.  86, 
p.  533-534.     April  25,  1914.)  *  DA 


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Gt.  Br.  —  Sp.  Pag.,  Stratford-on-Avon,  cont'd. 

Shakespeare  festival  at  Stratford-on- 
Avon,  1908.  (Windsor  magazine,  v.  27, 
p.  747-768.     May,  1908.)  *  DA 

Shakespeare  festival  at  Stratford-on- 
Avon,  1910.  (Windsor  magazine,  v.  31, 
p.  731-748.     May,  1910.)  *  DA 

Stratford-on-Avon;  Shakespeare  festival, 
illus.  (Windsor  magazine,  v.  33,  p.  727- 
744.    May,  1911.)  *  DA 

Illustrations   give   good   ideas   for  costumes. 

Stratford-on-Avox  festival.  (Windsor 
magazine,     v.  35,  p.  725-740.     May,  1912.) 

*DA 

Stratford-on-Avon  festival.        (Windsor 

magazine,     v.  37,  p.  731-748.     May,  1913.) 

*DA 

Tamworth  Castle 

The  Millenary  of  Tamworth  Castle,  illus. 
(Graphic,    v.  88,  p.  109.    July  19,  1913.) 

tt  *  DA 

Pictures   only. 


Warwick 

English  history  in  living  pictures;  the 
Warwick  pageant,  illus.  (Illustrated  Lon- 
don news.  V.  128.  p.  974-975.  June  30, 
1906.)  ft  *  DA 

Merrie  England  again  in  pageant  form, 
illus.     (Sphere,     v.  26,  p.  8.     Julv  7.  1906.) 

ft*  DA 

Scenes  chiefly  from  the  Warwick  pageant. 

Spender,  Harold.  The  historical  pageant 
at  Warwick,  England,  illus.  (American 
review  of  reviews,  v.  34,  p.  201-202.  Aug.. 
1906.)  *  DA 

Also  in  Living  age,  v.  250,  p.  373-375,  Aug.  11, 
1906. 


Winchester 

The  Pageant  of  history  at  Winchester, 
illus.  (Sphere,  v.  33,  June  27,  1908,  sup- 
plement, p.  1-4.)  ft*  DA 

Winchester  national  pageant,  depicting 
scenes  illustrating  the  making  of  England 
(to  be  held  in  the  historic  grounds  of  Wol- 
vesey  Castle,  Winchester)  June  25 -July 
1,  1908.  Preliminary  announcement.  Win- 
chester: Warren,  1908.    4  1. 

CBA  p.v.14,  no.4 

Winchester's  pageant;  scenes  from  the 
history  of  England's  ancient  capital,  illus. 
(Black  and  white,  v.  35,  p.  803.  June  27, 
1908.)  *DA 

York 

Bates,  Abby  Barstow.  The  York  pag- 
eant and  others.  illus.  (Chautauquan. 
V.  62,  p.  226-237.    April,  1911.)  *  DA 

The  Living  history  of  York;  scenes  and 
pictures  in  the  great  pageant,  illus.  (Illus- 
trated London  news.  v.  160,  July  31,  1909, 
supplement,  p.  2-3.)  ff  *  DA 

A  Round  of  pageants:  Bath,  York  and 
Cardiff,  illus.  (Graphic,  v.  80,  p.  136. 
July  31,  1909.)  ft  *  DA 

Pictures  only. 

The  Season's  pageantry:  York.  illus. 
(Sphere,     v.  38,  p.   115.     July  31,   1909.) 

ft*  DA 

Two  thousand  five  hundred  years  of  his- 
tory revived  at  York,  July  26-31,  1909. 
illus.  (Sphere,  v.  38,  July  24,  1909,  sup- 
plement, p.  1-4.)  ft  *  DA 

The  York  historic  pageant,  July  26-31, 
1909.  York.  England:  Belittle,  Fenwick 
and  Co.  [1909?].     8  p.     illus.  CO 


Pageants,  United  States 


General  Works 

"Time  who  doth  biud  men  zcith  his  chain  of  years, 
Fate  who  doth   make  all  life  to  bloom  and  close, 
Death,  who  doth  reap  for  Time  and  Fate:  these  three 
Wage  war  against  the  starry  crown  of  song, 
And  stand  in  dreaded  leaguer,  with  drawn  swords 
Before  the  garden  where  the  Rose  of  Art, 
Like  a   blown  flame  hath   being  and  delight. 
But  here,   behold  a  miracle:  Time  sleeps, 
Fate  nods;  and  Death  hath  had  his  will.     Tonight 
The  centuries,   like  pages  of  a   book. 
Turn  backward,  and  the  Rose  of  Art  doth  breathe 
With  a  new  perfume  springtides  long  forgot." 

—  Thomas  Wood  Stevens, 

American  historical  pageants.  (Inde- 
pendent.   V.  63,  p.  166-167.    July  18,  1907.) 

*DA 

Shows  their  value  in  teaching  history  and  suggests 
several  anniversaries  as  suitable  times  to  utilize  the 
historical    pageant. 


American  Pageant  Association.  Bulle- 
tins, no.  1-40  (May  15,  1913 -Sept.  IS, 
1916).    (Boston?  1913-16.1  t  MWA 

Supplement  no.  A  to  Bulletin 

no.   11.  fMWA 

Supplement  no.  B  to  Bulletin 

no.  19.  tMWA 

"Who's  who"  in  pageantry.     May, 


1914.     tNew  York?]     1914.     12  p. 

Library  of  Congress 

^     American  pageants  for  1915.    (Journal  of 
education,     v.  81,  p.   160.     Feb.   11,   1915.) 

SSA 

Baker,  George  Pierce.     Pageantry.     (Art 
and  progress,    v.  4,  p.  831-835.    Jan.,  1913.) 

MAA 


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United  States.  —  General  Works,  continued. 

Beard,  Adelia  Belle.  The  American  pag- 
eant, illus.  (American  homes,  v.  9,  p. 
239-241,  263-264.    July,  1912.)  *  DA 

Bjorkman,  Frances  Maule.  A  nation 
learning  to  play;  a  summer  of  patriotic 
pageants.  illus.  (World's  work.  New 
York.     V.  18.  p.  12038-12045.     Sept.,  1909.) 

*DA 

Brown,  Frank  Chouteau.  The  American 
Pageant  .Vssociation;  a  new  force  working 
for  the  future  of  pageantry  in  America. 
(Drama,     v.  9,  p.   178-191.     Feb.,   1913.) 

NAFA 

Reading  list  on  pageants  and  pageantry,  p.  189- 
191. 

Budd,  Kathcrine  C.  Every  lawn  a  thea- 
tre, illus.  (World's  work.  Garden  City, 
N.  Y.    V.  22.  p.   14927-14939.     Oct.,   1911.) 

*DA 

Scenes    from    various   pageants. 

Chubb,  Percival.  and  others.  Festivals 
and  plavs  in  school  and  elsewhere.  New 
York:  Harper.  1912.     403  p.     illus.         MW 

General  bibliography,  p.  355-358;  Festival  music 
bibliography,  p.  359-390;  Costume  bibliography,  p. 
391-392. 

Clark,  L.   A.  Pageantry  in  America. 

(English  journal,  v.  3,  p.  146-153.  March. 
1914.)  Library  of  Congress 

Davol,  Ralph.  A  handbook  of  American 
pageantry.  Taunton,  Mass.:  Davol  Pub- 
lishing Co.   [Cop.    1914.]     236  p.     illus. 

NAFM 

Dickinson,  Thomas  Herbert.       The  case  ^ 
of   American    drama.      Boston:    Hougliton 
Mifflin  Co..  1915.    223  p.  NBL 

Contents:  The  new  theatre  in  the  light  of  history. 
The  social  sanction  of  dramatic  art.  The  present 
situation  of  the  stage  in  America.  The  theatre  in 
the  open.  Festivals  and  pageantry.  The  promise  of 
an  American  drama. 

^  Dykema,  Peter  W.  The  awakening  fes- 
tival spirit  in  America  —  an  educational 
opportunity.  (National  Education  Asso- 
ciation of  the  United  States.  Journal  of 
proceedings  and  addresses.  Ann  Arbor, 
1912.     1912,  p.  1023-1030.)  SSA 

Lesson   in   the  association   of  work 

and  play:  what  children  learn  from  school 
festivals.  (Craftsman,  v.  12,  p.  647-655. 
Sept..  1907.)  tt  MNA 

Farwell,   Arthur.  Community   music- 

drama;  will  our  country  people  in  time  help 
us  to  develop  the  real  American  theatre? 
(Craftsman,    v.  26,  p.  418-424.    Julv.  1914.) 

tfMNA 

Grant,  Percy  Stickney.  The  passion  play 
on  the  American  stage,  illus.  (Theatre. 
V.  2,  p.  10-15.     May,  1902.)  ft  NBLA 

Growth  and  pleasure  of  pageants. 
(World's  work,  Garden  Citv.  N.  Y.  v.  21, 
p.   13596-13597.     Nov.,   1910.)  *  DA 


Harrington,  Helen.  Poetic  drama  and 
pageantry,  illus.  (Overland,  series  2,  v. 
60,  p.  409-418.     Nov.,  1912.)  *  DA 

Koch,  Frederick  Henry.  Amateur  values 
in  pageantry.  (Quarterly  journal  of  public 
speaking,     v.   1,  p.  288-297.     Oct.,  1915.) 

NANL 

Langdon,  William  Chauncy.  The  New 
York  conference  on  pageantry.  (Drama. 
V.  14,  p.  307-315.     May,  1915.)  NAFA 

Second  annual  conference  of  the  American  Pag- 
eant Association,  held  in  New  York  City,  Feb.  21- 
23,    1914. 

Lincoln,  Jennette  Emeline  Carpenter. 
The  festival  book;  May-day  pastimes  and 
the  May-pole;  dances,  revels  and  musical 
games  for  the  playground,  school  and  col- 
lege. New  York:  The  A.  S.  Barnes  Co., 
1912.     74  p.     illus.  t  SSY 

"nibliography,"   p.    73-74. 

Mackay,  Constance  D'Arcy.  The  "made- 
at-home"  pageant;  how  to  write  and  stage 
it.  illus.  (Countryside  magazine,  v.  20, 
p.  207-208,  245.    April,  1915.)  t  MVA 

Mackaye,  Hazel.  Outdoor  plays  and 
pageants;  a  sketch  of  the  movement  in 
America,  illus.  (Independent,  v.  68,  p. 
1227-1234.    June  2,  1910.)  *  DA 

Mackaye,    Percy    Wallace.  American 

pageants  and  their  promise.  (Scribner's 
magazine,      v.    46,    p.    28-34.      July,    1909.) 

*DA 

The  civic  theatre  in  relation  to  the 

redemption  of  leisure;  a  book  of  sugges- 
tions. New  York:  Mitchell  Kenncrley, 
1912.     308  p.  NBL 

The  new  citizenship;  a  civic  ritual 

devised  for  places  of  public  meeting  in 
America.  New  York:  Macmillan  Co.,  1915. 
92  p.  NBM 

The    playhouse   and   the    play,   and 


other  addresses  concerning  the  theatre 
and  democracy  in  America.  New  York: 
Macmillan  Co.,  1909.     210  p.  NBL 

Needham,  Mary  Master.  The  festa  in 
America,  illus.  (Outlook,  v.  99,  p.  523- 
531.     Oct.  28,  1911.)  *DA 

Oberholtzer,  Ellis  Paxson.  The  histori- 
cal pageant  in  America.  (Dial.  v.  47,  p. 
327.     Nov.  1,  1909.)  *  DA 

Historical  pageants  in  England  and 


America;  with  practical  suggestions  for 
similar  spectacles,  illus.  (Century,  v.  80, 
p.  416-427.     July,  1910.)  *  DA 

The  People  and  the  pageant.  (Crafts- 
man.    V.   17,  p.  223-226.     Nov.,   1909.) 

tfMNA 

Shows  a  pageant  should  be  by  and  of  the  people, 
not  for  them. 

The  Return  of  the  drama  to  nature,  illus. 
(Current  literature.  v.  47,  p.  312-315. 
Sept.,  1909.)  *DA 


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United  States.  —  General  Works,  continued. 

Revival  of  pageantry.      (Dial 
271-272.     Oct.  16.  1909.) 


V.  47.  p. 
*DA 


Roberts,  Mary  Fanton.  The  value  of 
outdoor  plays  to  America;  through  the 
pageant  shall  we  develop  a  drama  of  de- 
mocracy? illus.  (Craftsman,  v.  16,  p.  491- 
506.    Aug.,  1909.)  ttMNA 

Stuart,  Eleanor  Randall.  New^er  aspects 
of  pageantry,  illus.  (New  England  maga- 
zine, new  series,  v.  48,  p.  540-543.  Jan., 
1913.)  *DA 

The  Use  of  history  pageants  in  educa- 
tion. (School  and  home  education,  v.  28, 
p.  223-225.    Feb.,  1909.)  SSA 

Wade,  Herbert  T.  What  the  pageant 
does  for  local  history,  illus.  (American 
review  of  reviews,  v.  48,  p.  328-333.  Sept., 
1913.)  *DA 

Wallach,  Rita  Teresa.  Social  value  of 
the  festival.  (Charities,  v.  16,  p.  314-320. 
June  2,  1906.)  SHK 

Withington,  Robert.  A  manual  of  pag- 
eantry. Bloomington,  Ind.:  Indiana  Uni- 
versity, 1914.  20  p.  (Indiana  University 
bulletin,    v.  13,  no.  7.)  STG  (Indiana)  p.v.5 

Contents:  Definition  and  aims  of  the  modern 
pageant.  The  technique  of  the  pageant.  Details  of 
organization.      Bibliographical    note. 


Fourth  of  July  Pageants 

Dick,  Stewart.  The  pageants  of  the 
Fourth.  Chicago:  A.  C.  McClurg  &  Co., 
1911.     258  p.     mounted  pi. 

Library   of  Congress 

Goodman,  Kenneth  Sawyer,  and  T.  W. 
Stevens.  A  pageant  for  Independence  Day. 
Chicago:  The  Stage  Guild  fcop.  1912].     18  1. 

NBLp.v.28,  no.l 

Text  of  the  pageant. 

Langdon,  William  Chauncy.  The  cele- 
bration of  the  Fourth  of  July  by  means  of 
pageantry;  with  an  article  and  notes  on 
the  music  by  Arthur  Farwell.  [New  York:] 
The  Division  of  Recreation  of  the  Russell 
Sage  Foundation,  191^  56  p.  (Russell 
Sage  Foundation.  —  D^artment  of  Child 
Hygiene.    Pamphlet  no.  114.)  SA  (Russell) 

Contents:  A  celebration  for  the  4th  of  July.  An 
outline  of  a  general  pageant  for  the  •4th  of  July. 
The  episode  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 
Notes  on  the  episode  and  its  performance.  Pagean- 
try in  Independence  Day  celebrations.  Music  in 
Independence  Day  celebrations.     Notes  on  the  music. 

Mackay,    Constance    D'Arcy.  Daniel 

Boone,  patriot;  a  Fourth  of  July  pageant 
for  boys,  illus.  (Delineator,  v.  78,  p.  69- 
70.     July,  1911.)  ttVSA 

Gives  some  suggestions  for  costumes  and  scenery. 


Pfleger,  Mrs.  Wallace  J.  Suggestions 
for  the  management  of  an  Independence 
Day  celebration;  a  safe  and  patriotic  Fourth 
of  July.  24  p.  (Russell  Sage  Foundation. 
Publications,     no.  97.)  Russell  Sage 

Prepared  by  the  committee  on  Independence  Day 
celebrations  of  the  Art  Department,  New  Jersey 
State  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs. 

Gives  selections  from  New  Jersey  history  for  pag- 
eantry, with  descriptions  of  the  scenery  and  cos- 
tumes  required. 

Reforming  the  Fourth.  (Nation,  New 
York.     V.  89,  p.  47-48.     July  15,   1909.) 

*DA 

Smith,  Ethel  M.  The  Independence 
Day  pageant  at  Washington.  (Drama,  v. 
4,  no.  13,  p.  118-130.     Feb.,  1914.)     NAFA 

Pageantry  and  the  Drama  League. 


illus.     (Theatre,     v.  18,  p.  171-172.     Nov., 
1913.)  ttNBLA 

Describes  the  Independence  Day  pageant  given 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Drama  League,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  July  4,  1913.  Also  called  "Uncle  Sam's 
137th   birthday   party." 


Miscellaneous  Pageants 

Atwater,  Helen  Woodward.  America's 
gifts  to  the  Old  World;  a  pageant  or 
masque  for  home  economics  students;  a 
publication  Tor  the  Richards  Memorial 
Fund,  American  Home  Economics  Asso- 
ciation. Baltimore:  [Waverly  Press,]  1915. 
20  p.  Library  of  Congress 

Baker,  Jessie  M.  The  crowning  of  the 
queen.  Te.xt.  illus.  (St.  Nicholas,  v.  42, 
p.  634-637.     May,  1915.) 

Gives  suggestions  for  music  and  detailed  direc- 
tions  for   costumes. 

Carman,  Bliss,  and  Mary  P.  King. 
Daughters  of  dawn;  a  lyrical  pageant  or 
series  of  historic  scenes  for  presentation 
with  music  and  dancing.  New  York: 
Mitchell  Kennerley,   1913.     118  p.     illus. 

NCM 

Dix,  Beulah  Marie.  A  pageant  of  peace, 
written  for  the  American  School  Peace 
League.     Boston,   1915.     20  p. 

»  Library  of  Congress 

Ferris,  M.  A.  "The  bridge  of  the  gods"; 
a  pageant  drama  of  the  great  northwest, 
dramatized  from  the  book  of  the  same 
name  written  by  F.  H.  Balch.  New  York 
[1913].    24  p.  Colmnbia 

Ford,  Nella  F.  The  pageant  of  Meth- 
odism, in  four  episodes  and  eighteen  move- 
ments. Chicago,  111.:  Central  Office  of  the 
Epworth  League,  1914.     39  p. 

Library  of  Congress 

Bibliography,   p.    4. 

Representing  the  rise  and  growth  of  the  Metho- 
dist  Episcopal   Church. 


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U.  S.  —  Miscellaneous  Pageants,  continued. 

Hare,  Walter  Ben.  A  pageant  of  his- 
tory; an  entertainment  for  either  indoor  or 
out-of-door  performance.  Text.  Boston: 
Walter  H.   Baker   &  Co.,   1914.     57  p. 

NBLp.v.35,no.3 

Gives    suggestions    for   costumes    and    music. 

Published  for  the  use  of  amateurs  only. 

1.  Ancient  Briton.  "The  coming  of  the  Cross." 
2.  Medieval  England.  "Bold  Robin  Hood."  3.  "The 
landing  of  the  Pilgrims";  "The  white  man's  foot";  ' 
"A  song  of  thanksgiving."  4.  "The  spirit  of  '76";  > 
"A  colonial  garden  party."  5.  "The  days  of  '61"; 
"Lincoln's  speech  at  Gettysburg."  6.  "America  tri- 
umphant." 

Mackay,  Constance  D'Arcy.  Patriotic 
plays  and  pageants  for  young  people.  New 
York:  Holt,  1912.    223  p.  NASH 

Contains  The  pageant  of  patriots  and  The  Haw- 
thorne pageant. 

Plays    of  the   pioneers;   a   book   of 

historical  pageant  plays.     New  York:  Har- 
per, 1915.    175  p.    illus.  NBM 

Bibliography,   p.    155-157. 

Contents:  The  pioneers.  The  fountain  of  youth.  .. 
May-Day.  The  vanishing  race.  The  passing  of  Hia-  -^ 
watha.      Dame   Greel   o'  Portland   town. 

Oxenham,  John.  The  pageant  of  dark- 
ness and  light,  invented  and  designed  by 
John  Oxenham  and  Hugh  Moss...  New 
York:  Young  People's  Missionary  Move- 
ment of  the  United  States  and  Canada 
[1911j.    39  p.  Library  of  Congress 

At  head  of  title:  The  book  of  the  words. 

Smith,  Laura  Rountree.  A  fairy  tale 
pageant.  Text,  illus.  (Musician,  v.  20, 
p.  341-342.     May,  1915.)  *  MA 

A  woodland  musical  pageant.  Text. 

illus.     (Musician,     v.  21,  p.  305-306.     May, 
1916.)  *MA 

Tanner,  Virginia.  The  pageant  of  the 
little  town  of  X;  preface  by  Walter  Prich- 
ard  Eaton.  [Boston:  printed  by  A.  T.  Bliss 
and  Co.,  1914.]  24  p.  (Massachusetts  Civic 
League.     Leaflets,   1914,  no.   10.) 

Library  of  Congress 


Special  Pageants 

Arranged  alphabetically  by  states,  then  by  cities. 
The  arrangement  under  the  individual  pageant  is 
first,  the  text  of  the  pageant  and  the  official  pro- 
gramme, second,  books  and  magazine  articles  relating 
to  it. 


California 


\/ 


Smallwood,  C.  H.  California  festivals. 
(Overland  monthly,  series  2,  v.  63,  p.  604- 
614.    June,  1914.)  *  DA 

Berkeley 

Watson,  Jean  Q.,  and  Fr.\nxes  L.  Brown. 
The  Parthenia  of  the  University  of  Cali- 
fornia, illus.  (Overland,  series  2,  v.  67, 
p.  359-364.     May.  1916.)  *  DA 


Carmel 

Dumont,  Henry.  The  pageant  at  Car- 
mel. illus.  (National  magazine,  v.  35.  p. 
151-156.    Oct..  1911.)  *DA 

Episode  1.  Departure  of  the  expedition  from 
Mexico  in  1769  with  Father  Serra.  2.  The  erection 
of  the  cross  by  Portola  at  Carmel  in  1770.  3.  The 
founding  of  the  mission  and  the  first   mass  in   1771. 


Claremont 

Pomona   College   pageant.      (Out   West. 
new  series,  v.  5,  p.  352-354.     June,   1913.) 

*DA 


Los  Angeles 

Field,  Ben.  The  Gamut  Club's  sylvan 
gambol.  Los  Angeles,  1912.  illus.  (Over- 
land monthly,  series  2,  v.  60,  p.  289-294. 
Sept.,  1912.)  *DA 

"Depicts  true  life  of  the  old  Spanish  priests." 


Pomona  College 
See  Claremont 

San  Bernardino 

McGroarty,  John  Steven.  A  pageant  of 
transportation,  illus.  (Sunset,  v.  2)2>,  p. 
749-752.     Oct.,  1914.)  lAA 

"Pageant   of  the   evolution   of  transportation." 

San  Diego 

Conant,  Isabelle  Fiske.  Persephone;  a 
inyth  presented  in  pageant  form  by  the 
pupils  of  the  Bishop's  School,  San  Diego, 
in  their  school  gardens,  commencement 
week  of  the  Bishop's  Schools,  June  8,  1914. 
[San  Diego,  Cal.,]  Frye  &  Smith,  prtrs. 
[1914.]  12  p.  Library  of  Congress 

San  Francisco 

Anderson,  Maurice.  San  Francisco  dis- 
covers Portola.  illus.  (World  today,  v. 
17,  p.  1320-1323.     Dec,  1909.)  *  DA 

Hooke,  Thornl}^  The  Portola  festival, 
San  Francisco,  illus.  (Overland  monthly, 
series  2,  v.  62,  p.  525-532.    Dec,  1913.)  *  DA 

San  Gabriel 

El  Drama  de  la  misi6n  (the  mission 
play),  illus.  (Pan  American  LInion.  Bul- 
letin, V.  40,  p.  242-249.    Feb.,  1915.)      TLA 

Text  of  article  in  English. 

"Historical  drama  of  the  early  days  of  California." 


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U.  S.  —  Special  Pageants,  California,  cont'd. 

Madden,  C.  Stuart.  The  Oberammergau 
of  California.  (Catholic  world,  v.  98,  p. 
183-191.     Nov.,  1913.)  *  DA 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.  The  mission  play  of 
California,  illus.  (Century,  v.  87,  p.  175- 
184.     Dec,  1913.)  *  DA 

Wright,  Willard  Huntington.  A  Cali- 
fornia historical  pageant,  illus.  (Indepen- 
dent.    V.  72,  p.  1090-1093.     May  23,  1912.) 

*DA 

illus. 


California      mission      play. 


(Harper's   weekly,     v.    56,   p.    19.     July  6, 
1912.)  *DA 

Gives  the  three  periods  of  Franciscan  mission 
history,   1769,   1784,   1847. 

The  mission  pageant  at  San  Ga- 
briel, illus.  (Bookman,  v.  35,  p.  489-496. 
July,  1912.)  *DA 


A   pageant   of   brotherhood,      illus. 

(Independent,     v.  68,   p.    1062-1065.     May 
19,  1910.)  *DA 

Pomfret 

Christmas  pageant,  Pomfret,  Conn.  (In- 
dependent. V.  76,  p.  582-583.  Dec.  25, 
1913.)  *DA 


Stonington 

The  Stonington  battle  centennial;  a 
record  of  the  celebration  of  Aug.  8th,  9th 
and  10th,  1914.  Stonington,  Conn.:  Palmer 
Press,  1915.     64  p.    illus.  IIH 

Stonington  battle  centennial,  Aug.  8-10, 
1914.  Official  programme.  [Stonington, 
Conn.:  The  Stonington  Publishing  Co., 
cop.  1914.]     16  p.  Library  of  Congress 


San  Jose 

Bland,  Henry  Meade.  A  California  May 
fete,  a  State  Normal  School  function,  illus. 
(Overland  monthly,  series  2,  v.  52,  p.  248- 
249.     Sept.,  1908.)  *  DA 

"Revival  of  the  spirit  of  flowers  and  spring." 


University  of  California 
See  Berkeley 

Connecticut 

Darien 

Langdon,  William  Chauncy.  Book  of 
words;  the  pageant  of  Darien.  Aug.  29, 
30,  and  Sept.  1,  1913.  (New  York:  The 
Clover  Press,  cop.  1913.]     74  p. 

Library  of  Congress 

The  pageant  of  a  residential  community.  "A 
study  in  dramatic  form  of  the  history,  life  and 
problems  of  a  small  town  within  the  home  radius  of 
a  great   metropolitan   center."  —  Foreword. 


Hartford 

Maercklein,  Burdette  Crane.  Historic 
pageants  and  spectacles  enacted  at  Hart- 
ford during  the  great  Bridge  Fete,  illus. 
(New  England  magazine,  new  series,  v. 
39,  p.  426-433.     Dec,  1908.)  *  DA 


New  Britain 

_  Jump,  Herbert  A.  A  festival  of  the  na- 
tions, illus.  (Survey,  v.  24,  p.  392-396. 
June  4,  1910.)  SHK 

Celebrating  the  centennial  of  the  birthday  of 
Elihu  Burritt,  the  New  Britain  "Apostle  of  Brother- 
hood." 


Woodstock 

Holt,  Constance.  The  Woodstock  pag- 
eant [Aug.  12.  1911].  illus.  (Independent. 
V.  71,  p.  518-522.    Sept.  7,  1911.)  *  DA 


Georgia 

Atlanta 

Carroll,  Armond.  A  pageant  and  masque 
for  the  Shakespeare  tercentenary,  pro- 
duced under  the  direction  of  the  executive 
committee  of  the  Atlanta  Center  of  the 
Drama  League  of  America  in  Piedmont 
park,  Atlanta,  May,  1915.  [Atlanta:]  The 
Atlanta  Center,  Drama  League  of  America, 
1916.    79  p.  t*NCLF 


Illinois 

Chicago 

Chicago  pageants.  (Journal  of  educa- 
tion.   V.  78,  p.  345-346.    Oct.  9,  1913.)  SSA 

Collins,  Ruth  Coffin.  The  history  of 
Chicago  from  1613  to  1914  in  a  pageant 
and  two  tableaux...  [Chicago:  printed  by 
Stearns  Bros.,   1914.]     10  p.     illus. 

Library  of  Congress 


Forestville  School  Pageant 

Make  peace  brilliant.     (Journal  of  educa- 
tion.   V.  78,  p.  152.    Aug.  21,  1913.)        SSA 


Independence  Day  Pageant 

Goodman,  Kenneth  Sawyer,  and  T.  W. 
Stevens.  A  pageant  for  Independence  Day. 
Chicago:  The  Stage  Guild  [Cop.  1912].     18  1. 

Text  of  the  pageant.  NBL  p.V.28,  no.l 


PAGEANTS  IN  GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  THE  UNITED  STATES 


21 


U.  S.  —  Special  Pageants,  Illinois,  continued. 

Missionary  Pageant 

"The  World   in   Chicago."     illus.      (Sur- 
vey.   V.  30,  p.  529-532.    July  19,  1913.)  SHK 

Pageant   of   "Darkness   and   Light,"   May   3  -  June 
7,    1913. 


Pageant    of   the    Italian    Renaissance 

Stevens,    Thomas    Wood.  Book     of 

words.  A  pageant  of  the  Italian  renais- 
sance. [Chicago:  The  Society  of  Antiqua- 
rians, 1909.,     85  p.     illus.  NBM 

In  verse. 

Produced  at  the  -Art  Institute,  Chicago,  Jan.  26th 
and  27th,  1909,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Antiqua- 
rian  Society   of  the  Art   Institute. 

Johnson,  Martyn.  Chicago's  renais- 
sance; an  old  Italian  pageant  in  a  new- 
world  setting,  illus.  (Putnam's  magazine. 
V.  6.  p.  41-47.     April,  1909.)  *  DA 

A  Pageant  of  the  Italian  renaissance. 
illus.  (World  today,  v.  16,  p.  303-306. 
Marcli.  1909.)  *  DA 


Rockwell,  Ethel  Theodora.  The  Free- 
port  pageant  of  the  Black  Hawk  country; 
given  at  Freeport,  Illinois,  August  27th  and 
28th,  1915.  [Madison?  Wis.,  cop.  1915.] 
47  p.  Library  of  Congress 


Northwestern  University 
See  Evanston 


Indiana 

Dye,  Charity.  Pageant  suggestions  for 
the  Indiana  statehood  centennial  celebra- 
tion. Indianapolis,  Ind.:  Indiana  Histori- 
cal Commission,  n.  d.  14  p.  (Indiana  His- 
torical  Commission.     Bulletin,     no.  4.) 

Russell  Sage 

McReynolds,  George.  The  centennial 
pageant  for  Indiana;  suggestions  for  its 
performance.  (Indiana  magazine  of  his- 
tory.   V.  11,  p.  248-271.     Sept.,  1915.)  lAA 


Play  Festivals 

Calthrop,  D.  C.  Chicago's  third  play 
festival.  (Survey,  v.  23,  p.  195-200.  Nov. 
6,   1909.)  SHK 

Tarbell,  Ida  Minerva.  Old  world  fete  in 
industrial  America.  (Charities,  v.  20,  p. 
546-548.     Aug.  1,  1908.)  SHK 

Taylor,  Graham  Romeyn.  Chicago  play 
festival,  1908.  (Charities,  v.  20,  p.  539- 
545.    Aug.  1,  1908.)  SHK 


Edwardsville,  Madison  County 

Stevens,  Thomas  Wood.  The  historical 
pageant  of  Aladison  county,  Edwardsville, 
Illinois,  Sept.  17,  18,  19,  1912.  [Edwards- 
ville, 111.!]  Madison  County  Centennial  As- 
sociation [1912].     10  p.    Library  of  Congress 

At    head   of   title:    Souvenir   program. 


Evanston 

Hard,  William.  The  old  West  in  pag- 
eantry, illus.  (Outlook.  V.  94,  p.  182-190. 
Jan.  22,  1910.)  *  DA 

"Historical  pageant  of  Illinois,"  Northwestern 
University,    Evanston. 


Freeport 

Forbes,  Stephen  A.  The  Freeport  his- 
torical pageant,  illus.  (School  and  home 
education,     v.   35,    p.    77-78.      Nov.,    1915.) 

SSA 


Bloomington 

Indiana  University's  centenary  pageant. 
illus.  (American  review  of  reviews,  v.  53, 
p.  668,  683-685.     June,   1916.)  *  DA 


Indiana  University 
See  Bloomington 

.  Indianapolis 

Weld,  Mildred.  A  peace  pageant.  (Ele- 
mentary school  teacher,  v.  14,  p.  423-436. 
May,  1914.)  SSA 

Written  and  acted  by  the  8.\  class  of  the  Calvin 
Fletcher   School,   Indianapolis,  Ind.,   May   18,   1913. 


New  Harmony 

Dye,  Charity.  Historical  pageant,  clos- 
ing the  centennial  celebration  June  6-13, 
1914,  of  the  founding  of  New  Harmony, 
Indiana,  in  1814...  (Indianapolis:  The 
Hollenbeck  Press,  1914.)    48  p. 

Library  of  Congress 


Iowa 

Sioux  City 

Smith,  Mrs.  Milton  Perry.  A  peace  pag- 
eant, illus.  (American  city.  Town  and 
country  ed.,  v.  13,  p.  334-337.     Oct.,  1915.) 

SERA 


22 


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United  States.  —  Special  Pageants,  continued. 

Kansas 

Emporia 

Kansas.  —  State  Normal  School,  Emporia. 
Grand  pageant,  The  bearer  of  the  torch. 
Presented  by  students  and  faculty,  Kansas 
State  Normal  School,  Emporia,  Kansas, 
Founders'  day,  February  14,  1914;  under 
the  direction  of  Minnie  E.  Porter.  (Em- 
poria: Kansas  State  Normal  School,  1914.j 
12  p.    pi.  Colttmbia 


Palmer,  Lewis  E.  Cave  life  to  city 
life,  illus.  (New  England  magazine,  new 
series,  v.  43,  p.  316-318.     Nov.,  1910.)  *  DA 

An  account  of  the   Boston  civic  pageant. 

From   cave   life   to   city   life,      illus. 

(Survey,     v.  25,  p.  388-392.     Dec.  3,  1910.) 

SHK 

Boston  civic  pageant.  "First  time  in  the  United 
States  the  pageant  went  beyond  a  mere  historic 
representation  of  the  past  and  tried  to  show  possi- 
bilities  ahead." 

Episodes:  Cave  dweller  in  his  solitary  home. 
Life  in  an  Indian  village.  Present  success  and  future 
development. 


Maine 

Portland 

Mackay,  Constance  D'Arcy.  The  his- 
torical pageant  of  Portland,  Maine,  pro- 
duced on  the  eastern  promenade  as  a  free 
civic  celebration  of  the  Fourth  of  July, 
1913.      47  p.  Library  of  Congress 

Waterville 

Gilpatrick,  Rose  Adele.  A  school  pag- 
eant; The  progress  of  civilization.  (School 
review,    v.  23,  p.  704-707.    Dec,  1915.)  SSA 

Given  by  the  students  of  Coburn  Classical  Insti- 
tute, Waterville,  Me. 


Massachusetts 

Arlington 

The  Arlington  pageant.  (Outlook,  v. 
104,  p.  409-410.    June  28,  1913.)  *  DA 

Pageant    of    History   and    Industry. 

Dallin,  Mrs.  Colonna  Murray.  The  Ar- 
lington pageant  to  commemorate  the  dedi- 
cation of  the  new  town  hall,  Arlington, 
Mass.  [Boston:  printed  by  the  Stetson 
Press,)  1913.     28  p.     illus. 

Library  of  Congress 


Educational  Pageant 

Foster,  Paul  Pinkerton.  Reviving  the 
Elizabethan  pageant,  illus.  (World  today. 
V.  15,  p.  827-833.    Aug.,  1908.)  *  DA 

Boston  educational  pageant;  celebrating  the  3Sth 
anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the  Boston  Normal 
School. 

Pageant  of  education:  dedication  festi- 
val, Boston  Normal  School.  (Outlook,  v. 
89,  p.  607.     July  4,  1908.)  *  DA 


Pageant  of  Patriots 

Stuart,  Eleanor  Randall.  Newer  aspects 
of  pageantry,  illus.  (New  England  maga- 
zine, new  series,  v.  48,  p.  540-543.  Jan., 
1913.)  *DA 

Miss  Mackay's  Pageant  of  patriots.  The  first 
children's  historic  pageant  of  .\merica  dealing  with 
vouth  of  .American  heroes. 


Cambridge 

Joan  of  Arc's  beatification  at  Harvard. 
illus.  (Current  literature,  v.  47,  p.  196- 
199.    Aug.,  1909.)  *  DA 

Joan  of  Arc  pageant  at  Cambridge.  (Out- 
look.    V.  92,  p.  590-592.     July  10,   1909.) 

*DA 


Boston 

Copeland,  Jennie  F.  Pageant  of  Boston; 
written  and  produced  by  the  literary  de- 
partment of  the  New  Century  Club  of  M. 
Text,  illus.  (New  England  magazine,  v. 
54,  p.  115-126.     March,  1916.)  *  DA 

Gives    notes    on   costumes. 


Cape  Cod   Pageant 
See  Sandwich 


Charles  River  Pageant 
See   Newton  Lower   Falls 


Civic   Pageant 

The  Boston  pageant.  (Outlook,  v.  96. 
p.  658-659.     Nov.  26,  1910.)  *  DA 

Brown,  Frank  Chouteau.  Boston  sees 
the  first  American  civic  pageant,  illus. 
(Theatre,  v.  13,  Feb.,  1911,  p.  43-45,  sup- 
plement, p.  ix.)  tfNBLA 


Charlestown 

Clark,  Lotta  A.  Pageants  and  local  his- 
tory. (History  teacher's  magazine,  v.  5. 
p.  287-288.     Nov.,  1914.)  f  BAA 

Gives  an  account  of  the  pageant  at  Charlestown, 
Mass. 


PAGEANTS  IN  GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  THE  UNITED  STATES 


23 


U.  S.  —  Special  Pageants,  Mass.,  continued. 
Colrain 


Gary,   Mrs. 
(Playground. 


C.    W.  Colrain     pageant. 

V.  7.  p.  121-124.    June,  1913.) 

MVC 


Littleton 

Pageant  cele])rating  the  two  hundredth 
anniversary  of  the  town  of  Littleton, 
Mass.,  Aug.,  1914.  Programme.  Littleton, 
Mass.,  1914.     19  p.  Russell  Sage 


Deerfield 


Childs,  Harriet  Lusk. 
torical  pageant,     illus. 
661-663.    Aug.  6,  1910.) 


Old  Deerfield  his- 

(Survey.     v.  24,  p. 

SHK 


"Tlie  Picturesque  and  appealing  history 
of  Deerfield."  (Outlook,  v.  105,  p.  277- 
279.    Oct.  4,  1913.)  *  DA 


Medford 


The    Historical 
house,      Medford, 
(Harper's    bazar. 
1915.) 


pageant    at    the 

Massachusetts. 

V.    50,   p.   24-25. 


Mohawk  Trail   Pageant 
See  North  Adams 


Royall 

illus. 

Aug., 

*DA 


Fitchburg 

Miller,  Florence  M.  Historical  pageants, 
State  Normal  School,  Fitchburg.  Massa- 
chusetts. Fitchl)urg,  Mass.,  1911.  71  p. 
illus.  Library  of  Congress 


Gloucester 

Coburn  players  in  the  Canterbury  pil- 
grims. (Overland  monthly,  new  series, 
V.  60,  p.  409-412.     Nov.,  1912.)  *  DA 

Pictures. 

Mackaye,    Percy    Wallace.  American 

jiageants  and  their  promise,     illus.     (Scrib- 
iier's  magazine,   v.  46,  p.  28-34.   July,  1909.) 

*DA 

Gives  a  description  of  the  pageant  at  Gloucester, 
Mass. 

The    complete    programme    of    thfe 


Gloucester  pageant.     (In  his:  Civic  theatre. 
New  York:  Kennerley,   1912.     p.  280-287.) 

NBL 


Lawrence 

Dallin,  Mrs.  Colonna  Murray.  A  pageant 
of  progress,  in  two  parts.  Lawrence, 
Mass.:  fThe  Boothby  Press,]  1911.     16  p. 

Library  of  Congress 


Lexington 


Lexington   pageant, 
magazine,   new  series,  v. 
1915.) 


(New     England 

53,  p.  38-40.    May, 

*DA 


Lexington's  peace  pageant.  (Outlook. 
V.  no,  p.  499-500.     June  30.  1915.)       *  DA 

"Arranged  to  mark  the  100  years  of  peace  between 
the  United   States  and   England." 

Stellmann,  L.  T.  Pageant  in  the  wilder- 
ness, illus.  (Sunset,  v.  35,  p.  907-908. 
Nov.,  1915.)  lAA 


Mount  Holyoke  College 
See  South  Hadley 

Newton  Lower  Falls 

Conant,  Isabelle  Fiske.  Pageant  of  the 
Charles  river,  Sept.  19,  1914.  (Wellesley, 
Mass.:  Mangus  Printing  Co.,  cop.  1914.] 
8  p.  Library  of  Congress 

In  verse. 

Lines  and  episodes  by  Isabelle  F.  Conant;  dances 
originated  and  directed  by   Anna   Eastman   Frost. 

North  Adams 

A  Striking  pageant.  (Outlook,  v.  107, 
p.  638-639.    July  18,  1914.)  *  DA 

"Mohawk  Trail";  the  part  played  by  the  Mohawk 
Trail  in  the  history  of  the   Berkshires. 

Northampton 

Brewster,  Mary  K.  Northampton's  pag- 
eant (June  1,  2,  3,  1911i;  a  picturesque  re- 
view of  ancient  days  in  the  Connecticut 
valley,  illus.  (New  York  dramatic  mirror. 
V.  65,  June  14,  1911,  p.  8-9.)  ft  *  DA 

Northfield 

Woman's  Missionary  Union.  A  woman's 
missionary  pageant.  (Missionary  review 
of  the  world,  v.  33  inew  series,  v.  23],  p. 
696-697.     Sept..  1910.)  ZKVA 

Celebrating  the  50th  anniversary  of  the  estab- 
lishment of  the  Woman's  Missionary  Union. 

Sandwich 

Langdon,  William  Chauncy.  The  pag- 
eant of  Cape  Cod,  on  the  banks  of  the  Cape 
Cod  canal  near  the  village  of  Bourne, 
Mass.,  Aug.  15,  17,  18T  19.  1914.  fBoston: 
Blanchard  Printing  Co.,  1914.]     66  p. 

Library  of  Congress 


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U.  S.  —  Special  Pageants,  Mass.,  continued. 

Pageant  of  Cape  Cod.    (Outlook,    v.  108. 
p.  388-390.    Oct.  14,  1914.)  *  DA 

The  Pageant  of  Cape  Cod.     illus.     (Sur- 
vey.    V.  ZZ,  p.  607.     Sept.  19,  1914.)     SHK 


South  Hadley 

The  Pageant  at  Mount  Holyoke  College. 
(Science,  new  series,  v.  36,  p.  625-626. 
Nov.  8,  1912.)  OA 

Seventy-fifth  anniversary  of  Mount  Holyoke  Col- 
lege. 

Porter,  Elizabeth  Crane.  A  pageant  of 
progress,  illus.  (Outlook,  v.  102,  p.  653- 
659.     Nov.  23,  1912.)  *  DA 

This  pageant  represented  the  liberal  arts  and 
sciences  and  celebrated  the  seventy-fifth  anniver- 
sary of  Mount  Holyoke  College. 


Springfield 

Nayler,  Emmett  Hay.  A  Christmas  Eve 
in  the  city,  illus.  (American  city.  v.  11, 
p.  442-447.     December,  1914.)  SERA 


Minnesota 

Minneapolis 

Winter,  Mrs.  Thomas  G.  The  Minne- 
apolis pageant,  illus.  (American  city.  v. 
6,  p.  856-858.    June,  1912.)  SERA 

Local  historical  pageant. 


St.  Paul 

St.  Paul  Institute,  St.  Paul,  Minn. — 
School  of  Art.  Pageant  of  Minnesota  his- 
tory.    St.  Paul,  1911.     28  p.     illus. 

Library  of  Congress 


Missouri 

Fulton 

Rockwell,  Ethel  Theodora.  The  book  of 
words  of  the  pageant  of  William  Woods 
College.  May  25,  1915.  tFulton?  Mo.:)  The 
Sun  Printing  Co.  [Cop.  1915.]     52  p.     illus. 

Library  of  Congress 


Taunton 

Davol,  Ralph.  A  pageant  of  patriotism, 
illus.  (Journal  of  American  history,  v. 
6,  p.  425-454.     April  -  Dec,  1912.)  lAA 

Taunton,  Mass.  Pageant  of  patriotism. 
Sabbatia  Lake,  Taunton,  July  1-4,  1911. 
[Taunton:  Davol  Press,  1911.]    16  p.      IQH 

The  Taunton  pageant.  illus.  (New 
England  magazine,  new  series,  v.  44,  p. 
666-669.    July,  1911.)  *  DA 

Wayne,  Flynn.  The  Taunton  pageant, 
illus.  (National  magazine,  v.  34,  p.  72>^- 
738.     Sept.,  1911.)  *  DA 

Episodes:  1.  Glimpse  of  Indian  life.  Landing 
of  Columbus.  2.  Scene  in  Taunton,  England,  early 
in  the  17th  century.  Founding  of  New  England 
Taunton.  3.  Benjamin  Franklin  at  the  court  of 
George  3rd.  4.  Taunton  on  the  eve  of  the  Revolu- 
tion. 


Michigan 
Detroit 

The  Masque  of  Arcadia;  or,  The  finding 
of  the  blue  rose.  (Handicraft,  v.  3,  p.  202- 
211.    Sept.,  1910.)  MNA 

Staged  and  produced  by  the  Society  of  Arts  and 
Crafts   of    Detroit,    Mich. 

A  Pageant  of  Spring.  (Handicraft,  v.  4. 
p.  119-123.     July,  1911.)  MNA 

Given  by  the  Fine  Arts   Society,  Detroit,   Mich. 


Kansas  City 

Days  of  good  Queen  Bess  recalled.     (Les- 
lie's weekly,     v.  119,  p.  61.     July  16.  1914.) 

tt*DA 


Saint  Louis 

"O  sisters  —  brothers — cities  leagued  by  love! 
If  we  are  dreaming  let  us  scorn  to  wake; 
Or  waking,  let  us  shape  the  sordid  world 
To  likeness  of  our  dreams." 

—  P.  W.   Mackaye. 

Saint  Louis  Pageant  Drama  Association. 
Official  programme.  The  pageant  and 
masque  of  Saint  Louis;  Forest  park.  May 
28th,  29th,  30th,  and  31st,  1914.  fSt.  Louis, 
Mo.:i  Saint  Louis  Pageant  Drama  Asso- 
ciation [1914].     47  p.     illus.  IVQ  p.  box 

Stevens,  Thomas  Wood.  The  book  of 
words  of  the  Pageant  and  Masque  of  Saint 
Louis;  the  words  of  the  pageant  by  T.  W. 
Stevens.  The  words  of  the  masque  by 
Percy  Mackaye.  [St.  Louis:]  Saint  Louis 
Pageant  Drama  Association,  1914.  104  p. 
2.  ed.  NBM 

Baker,  George  Pierce.  The  pageant  and 

masque     of    St.    Louis.  illus.       (World's 

work,  Garden  City.  N.  Y.  v.  28,  p.  389-399. 

Aug.,  1914.)  *DA 

Baldwin,  Roger  N.  The  St.  Louis  pag- 
eant and  masque;  its  civic  meaning,  illus. 
(Survey,     v.  32,  p.  52-53.     April  11,  1914.) 

SHK 


PAGEANTS  IN  GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  THE  UNITED  STATES 


25 


U.  S.  —  special  Pageants,  Missouri,  cont'd. 

Celebrating  the  story  of  St.  Louis.  (In- 
dependent. V.  77,  p.  381-382.  March  16. 
1914.)  *DA 

Conference  of  Cities,  St.  Louis,  1914. 
Proceedings  of  the  conference  of  cities, 
held  in  connection  with  the  pageant  and 
masque  of  St.  Louis,  May  29-31,  1914.  St. 
Louis:  Pageant  Drama  Association,  1914. 
74  p.  Russell  Sage 

Dickinson,  Thomas  Henry.  The  masque 
of  St.  Louis.  (Play-book.  v.  2,  no.  1,  p. 
28-32.    June,  1914.)  NAFA 

Farwell,  Arthur.  The  pageant  and 
masque  of  St.  Louis;  a  people's  drama  on  a 
national  scale,  illus.  (American  review 
of  reviews,    v.  50,  p.  187-193.     Aug.,  1914.) 

*DA 

Mackaye,  Percy  Wallace.  Lyrics  from 
the  masque  of  St.  Louis.  (Play-book.  v. 
2.  no.  2.  p.  3-7.    July,  1914.)  NAFA 

Pageant  and  masque  of  St.   Louis. 

(Bookman,    v.  39,  p.  376-377.    June,  1914.) 

*DA 

Saint  Louis,  a  civic  masque.     Gar- 


Stewart,  J.  A.  Great  civic  and  peace 
pageant.  (Journal  of  education,  v.  79, 
p.  580.     May  21,  1914.)  ft  SSA 


Nebraska 

Lincoln 

Alexander,  Hartley  Burr.  The  pageant 
of  Lincoln;  presented  by  the  Lincoln  Com- 
mercial Club  and  the  Alumni  Association 
of  the  University  of  Nebraska,  June  4,  5, 
1915.  [Lincoln,  Neb.:  The  State  Printing 
Co.,  cop.  1915.1     68  p.  Columbia 

? 


1 


New  Hampshire 
Cornish 


den  City,  N.  Y.:  Doubleday,  1914.     99  p. 

NBM 

Contains  a  synopsis  of  the  pageant  of  Saint  Louis, 
by  its  author,  T.  W.  Stevens,  p.  93-99. 

The  Pageant  and  masque  of  St.  Louis. 
(Outlook,    v.  107,  p.  515-516.    July  4,  1914.) 

*DA 

Pageantry   in   St.   Louis   and   elsewhere.  ■ 
illus.     (Literary  digest,     v.  49,  p.  152-153. 
July  25,  1914.)  *  DA 

Roderick,  Virginia.  Let's  pretend.  (Every- 
l)odv's  magazine,  v.  30,  p.  698-699.  May, 
1914'.)  *DA 

RuMBOLD,  Charlotte.  The  St.  Louis  pag- 
eant and  masque;  commemorating  the 
150th  anniversary  of  the  founding  of  tlie 
citv.  illus.  (Survey,  v.  32,  p.  372-375. 
July  4,   1914.)  SHK 

St.  Louis  pageant.  (National  municipal 
review,     v.  3.  p.  401-402.     April,   1914.) 

SERA 

Saint  Louis  Pageant  Drama  Association. 
The  pageant  and  masque  of  St.  Louis. 
Bulletin  |Of  the  Saint  Louis  Pageant 
Drama  .Association],  1914.  no.  1-2  |Feb. - 
March,  1914,.  IVQ  (St.  Louis) 

Bulletin   no.    1,    10   p.;    no.   2,   8   p. 

Smith.  E.  Synopsis  of  pageant  and 
masque,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (School  and  Iiome 
education,     v.  33.  p.  305-306.     April,  1914.) 

SSA 

Stevens,  Thomas  Wood.  The  pageant 
of  Saint  Louis;  a  synopsis.  (In:  P.  W. 
Mackaye,  Saint  Louis;  a  civic  masque. 
Garden  City,  N.  Y.:  Doubleday,  1914.  p. 
93-99.)  NBM 


Mackaye,  Percy  Wallace.  Programme 
of  the  Saint  Gaudens  masque.  (In  his: 
Civic  theatre.  New  York:  Kennerley,  1912. 
p.  306-308.)  NBL 

St.  Gaudens  masque,    illus.     (In  his: 

American     pageants     and     their     promise. 

Scribner's  magazine,    v.  46,  p.  32-33.    July, 

1909.)  *DA 

Celebrating  the  twentieth  anniversary  of  the 
founding  of  the   Cornish   colony. 


Meriden 

Langdon,  William  Cliauncy.  Book  of 
words;  the  pageant  of  Meriden,  Educa- 
tion in  the  new  country  life,  in  celebration 
of  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 
founding  of  Kimball  Union  Academy, 
Meriden,  New  Hampshire,  June  24th  and 
25th,  1913.  [Hanover,  N.  H.:  The  Dart- 
mouth Press,  cop.  1913. i     64  p. 

Library  of  Congress 

Langdon,  William  Chauncy.  The  pag- 
eant of  Meriden,  New  Hampshire:  Edu- 
cation in  the  new  country  life.  illus. 
(American  city.  v.  10,  p.  355-361.  .Vpril, 
1914.)  SERA 

Preston,  H.  B.  Preparations  for  the 
pageant  at  Meriden.  N.  H.  (Granite 
monthly,     v.   45,   p.    148-  151.     May,    1913.) 

lAA 


Peterborough 

"A    house   of  dreams   untold. 
It  looks  out  over  the  whispering  treetops 
And  faces   the  setting  sun." 

—  Edward   MacDowell. 

An  American  pageant,  Peterborough,  New 
Hampshire,  illus.  (Bookman,  v.  32,  p. 
116.     Oct.,  1910.)  *DA 


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U.  S.  —  Special  Pageants,  N.  H.,  continued. 

Baltzell,   W.  J.  The   Peterborough, 

N.    H.,   memorial   pageant,     illus.      (Musi- 
cian.   V.  15,  p.  652-653.    Oct.,  1910.)    *  MA 

Chapman,  Alice  Woodrough.  A  Mecca 
for  creative  minds,  illus.  (Opera,  v.  1, 
July,  1914,  p.  2>-7.)  *  MA 

Edward  MacDowell  Memorial  Associa- 
tion. Peterborough  pageant,  Aug.  16,  18, 
20,  1910.  Peterborough,  N.  H.:  MacDowell 
Memorial  Association,  1910.     31  p.     illus. 

IQD  p.  box 

Mackaye,   Hazel.  The   Peterborough 

pageant.     (Drama,    v.  1,  p.  136-147.     Feb., 
1911.)  NAFA 

This  pageant  conveys  "not  only  the  interpretation 
of  MacDowell's  music,  but  also  the  message  that 
out  of  men's  dreams  and  aspirations  comes  man's 
growth." 

The  promise  of  the   Peterborough 

pageant,      illus.       (Independent,     v.   69,   p. 
524-528.     Sept.  8,  1910.)  *  DA 

Musical  pageants  in  honor  of  MacDowell. 
(Current  literature,  v.  49,  p.  430-432.  Oct.. 
1910.)  *DA 

Peterboro    memorial    pageant.  illus. 

(Musical  courier,    v.  61,  p.  24-25.    Aug.  24. 
1910.)  *MA 

Willcox,  Louise  Collier.  The  Peterboro 
pageant;  the  musical  memorial  to  the  late 
Edward  MacDowell  in  his  home  town, 
illus.  (Harper's  weekly,  v.  54,  p.  12-13. 
Sept.  17,  1910.)  *DA 


Plymouth 

Clark,  Eleanor  J.  The  pageant  of  Plym- 
outh; one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniver- 
sary of  the  founding  of  the  town,  illus. 
(Granite  monthly,  v.  45,  p.  328-332.  Oct.. 
1913.)  lAA 


New  Jersey 

Asbury  Park 

Davis,  Charles  B.  Queen  Titania  and 
Prince  Charming  of  Asbury  Park.  (Out- 
ing magazine,  v.  48,  p.  689-700.  Sept., 
1906.)  MVA 

Caldwell 

Caldwell,  N.  J.  —  Board  of  Trade.  Pro- 
gram of  the  pageant  and  folk  dances  in 
celebration  of  the  225th  anniversary  of  the 
settlement  of  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  "The  Bor- 
ough beautiful."  Independence  Day  July 
5th],  1915.  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  1915.  32  p. 
illus.  ISBp.  box 


Haddonfield 

Haddonfield,  N.  J.  The  two  hundredth 
anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  Haddon- 
field, New  Jersey,  celebrated  October 
eighteenth,  nineteen  hundred  and  thirteen. 
Haddonfield:  Publication  Committee,  1913. 
58  p.     facs.,  pi.  ISB 


Newark 

Stevens,  Thomas  Wood.  Book  of  words; 
the  pageant  of  Newark.  Newark:  The 
Committee  of  One  Hundred,  1916.  112  p. 
illus.  Library  of  Congress 

Knaufft,  Ernest.  Two  great  pageants, 
illus.  (American  review  of  reviews,  v.  53, 
p.  593-597.     May,  1916.)  *  DA 

A  Week  of  pageantry.  (Independent,  v. 
86,  p.  433-434.    June  12,  1916.)  *  DA 


Trenton 

A  Thanksgiving  festival,  illus.  (Ladies' 
home  journal,  v.  30,  p.  39,  74-75.  Nov., 
1913.)  *DA 

Arranged  by  normal  students  in  the  department 
of  history  of  the  State  Normal  and  Model  Schools, 
Trenton,  N.  J. 


New  Mexico 

Santa  Fe 

Prince,  L.  B.  Holiday  ceremonies  in 
New  Mexico.  (Independent,  v.  19,  p.  225- 
227.     Sept.  19,  1901.)  *  DA 


New  York  State 
Bronxville 

Bronxville   Christmas   Mystery 

Langdon,  William  Chauncy.  The  Bronx- 
ville Christmas  mystery,  1914.  (Book  of 
words.]  Bronxville,  New  York  [COp.  1914]. 
16  p.  Russell  Sage 

Pageant   of   Westchester   County 

Oakley,  Violet.  The  book  of  words. 
Westchester  county  historical  pageant. 
1614.  1846.  tBy  Violet  Oakley.,  [Phila- 
delphia? 1909.]     128  p.    Library  of  Congress 

Historical  pageant.  (Outlook,  v.  92,  p. 
357-358.    June  12,  1909.)  *  DA 

Roberts,  Mary  Fanton.  The  value  of 
outdoor    plays    to    America;    through    the 


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U.  S.  —  special  Pageants,  New  York,  cont'd. 

pageant  shall  we  develop  a  drama  of  de- 
mocracy? illus.  (Craftsman,  v.  16,  p.  491- 
506.    Aug.,  1909.)  tt  MNA 

Most  of  the  illustrations  are  from  the  Westchester 
pageant. 

Westchester's  pageant,    illus.     (Collier's 
weekly,    v.  43,  p.  13.    June  19,  1909.)  *  DA 


Brooklyn 

Weyrauch,  Martin   H.      The  pageant  of 
Brooklyn,     n.  p.  [Cop.   1915.]     4  p. 

Library  of  Congress 


Lake  Champlain  Pageant 
See  Plattsburgh 


New  Paltz 

Carroll,  Michalena.  A  play  festival  by 
the  soventli  grade,  illus.  (Elementary 
school  teacher,    v.  9,  p.  76-83.    Oct.,  1908.) 

SSA 

Given  by  the  New  Paltz  Training  School,  June, 
1907. 


Model  School,  Brooklyn  Training  School 
for  Teachers 

The  Dramatization  of  school  work;  an 
indoor  pageant.  (Outlook,  v.  89,  p.  93-94. 
May  16,  1908.)  *  DA 

Represents    successive    stages    in    the    history    of 
^  education. 

Given  by  undergraduates  and  pupils  of  the  Model 
School  connected  with  the  Brooklyn  Training  School 
for   Teachers. 


Pageant  of  Patriotism 

Emmons,  Myra.  Pageantry  for  children, 
illus.  (Outlook.  V.  98,  p.  659-664.  July  22, 
1911.)  *DA 

Gives  a  description  of  The  pageant  of  patriotism. 
Prospect    Park,    Brooklyn,   N.    Y. 

"Scenes  selected  from  the  childhood  of  American 
heroes  and  heroines." 


New  York  City 

Columbia    University 

Erskine,  John.  A  pageant  of  the  thir- 
teenth century  for  the  700th  anniversary 
of  Roger  Bacon,  given  by  Columbia  Uni- 
versity. Text.  The  plan  and  the  notes  by 
John  J.  Coss.  The  illustrations  by  Clag- 
gett  Wilson.  New  York:  Columbia  Uni- 
versity Press,  1914.     75  p.     illus.  NBM 

Fitch,  C.  Roger  Bacon  pageant,  given 

at  Columbia  University,  November  4.  5,  6, 

and   7,    1914.  (Drama,     v.   16,   p.   655-656. 

Nov.,  1914.)  NAFA 

Mediaeval  pageant  on  the  seven  hun- 
dredth anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Roger 
Bacon,  at  Columbia  University.  (Colum- 
bia University  quarterly,  v.  16,  p.  450- 
452.     Sept.,   1914.)  STG 


Buffalo 

A  Golden  jubilee.     (Outlook,     v.  102,  p. 
789-790.    Dec.  14,  1912.)  *  DA 

"Spirit   of   art,"   given   by   the    Buffalo    Fine   Arts 
Academy. 


Champlain  Valley  Pageant 
See  Plattsburgh 


Henry   Street  Pageants 


Social  value  of 
V.  16,  p.  314-320. 


Wallach,  Rita  Teresa. 

tlic  festival.     (Charities. 

June  2,  1906.)  SHK 

Triumph  of  the  Children  of  Israel  after  the  cross- 
ing  of   the   Red   sea. 

Festival  given  at  Henry  Street   Settlement,  1906. 

"A  Wave  of  love"  in  Henry  Street.    (Sur- 
vey.    V.  30.  p.  427-428.     June  28,  1913.) 

SHK 


Chatham 

Callan,   Albert    S.  Chatham   pageant. 

(Outlook.     V.    105,   p.    600-601.      Nov.    15, 
1913.)  *DA 


Horace  Mann  School,  Teachers  College 

Merrill,  J.   B.  Pageant  of  the  earth. 

(Kindergarten    primary    magazine,      v.    26, 
p.  309.     June,  1914.)  SSA 


Croton-on- Hudson 

Dutch  days  on  the  Hudson;  an  open  air 
pageant  given  at  Croton-on-Hudson,  May 
31st  and  June  1st,  1912.  Croton:  Health 
League  il912j.     23  p.  Russell  Sage 

Dutch  days  on  the  Hudson,  illus.  (Sur- 
vey.    V.  28,  p.  545-546.     July   13,   1912.) 

SHK 


Hudson-Fulton   Pageant 

Selling  a  city  for  five  hundred  million 
dollars  (New  York).  (Craftsman,  v.  22.  p. 
459-460.    July,  1912.)  MNA 

Weir,  Hugh  C.  The  Hudson-Fulton 
pageant,  illus.  (World  today,  v.  17,  p. 
1204-1210.     Nov.,  1909.)  *  DA 


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U.  S.  —  Special  Pageants,  New  York,  cont'd. 

Jones   Street   Pageant 

Gale,  Zona.  Robin  Hood  in  Jones  St. 
illus.  (Outlook.  V.  92,  p.  439-446.  June 
26,  1909.)  *DA 

Pageant  of  Medieval  Ireland 

Craig,  Mrs.  Anne  Abbot  Throop.  Book 
of  the  Irish  historic  pageant;  episodes 
from  the  Irish  pageant  series  "An  dhord 
Fhiann."  Text.  [New  York:  printed  by 
Francis   &  Loutrel,   cop.   1913.]     56  p. 

Library  of  Congress 

Notes  and  authorities  consulted,  p.   53-56. 

"An  dhord  Fhiann"  an  Irish  his- 
toric pageant.  A  superb  dramatic  presen- 
tation under  the  auspices  of  the  American 
committee  of  the  Gaelic  League  of  Ireland 
in  conjunction  with  the  Gaelic  League  of 
New  York,  at  the  69th  Regiment  armory. 
May  7th  and  8th.  1913.  [New  York:  Francis 
&  Loutrel,  printers,  1913.]     15  1.     illus.  CS 

Illustrated  by  J.   P.   Campbell. 

Irish  historic  pageant.  (New  York 
dramatic  mirror,  v.  69,  May  14,  1913,  p. 
3.)  ft  *  DA 

Irish  historic  pageant.  (Outlook,  v.  104, 
p.  258-259.     May  31,  1913.)  *  DA 

The  Significance  of  the  Gaelic  art  re- 
vival, illus.  (Current  opinion,  v.  54,  p. 
492-493.    June,  1913.)  *  DA 

"An  dhord  Fhiann"  (The  Fenian  rallying  cry) ; 
a   pageant   of   medieval   Ireland. 

Pageant  of    Nations 

A  Pageant  of  the  melting  pot.  illus. 
(Survey,    v.  32,  p.  356.    July  4,  1914.)  SHK 

Festival   and   pageant   of   nations. 

A  Pageant  of  the  nations  in  New  York, 
illus.  (Survey,  v.  32,  p.  209-210.  Mav  23. 
1914.)  SHK 

"To  interpret,  not  America  to  the  foreigner,  but 
the  foreigner  to  America." 

A  Pageant  of  the  tenements.  (Indepen- 
dent.   V.  79.  p.  27-28.    July  6,  1914.)  *  DA 

Same   as   Pageant   of   nations. 

Pageant   of  the   Paterson   Strike 
Also  known  as  the  I.  W.  W.  Pageant 

The  I.  W.  W.  pageant.  (Outlook,  v. 
104.  p.  352-353.     June  21,  1913.)  *  DA 

Episode  1:  1.  The  mills  alive,  the  workers  dead. 
2.   The   workers  begin  to   think. 

Episode  2.   The   mills  dead,   the  workers  alive. 
Episode  3.     The  funeral  of  Modestino. 

The  Pageant  as  a  form  of  propaganda. 
(Current  opinion,    v.  55,  p.  32.    July,  1913.) 

*DA 

Pageant  of  the  Paterson  strike,  Madison  Square 
Garden   [New  York  City],  June  7,   1913. 


Pageant  of  the  Paterson  strike.  (Sur- 
vey.    V.  30,  p.  428.     June  28,  1913.)     SHK 

The  Paterson  strike  pageant,  illus.  (In- 
dependent. V.  74,  p.  1406-1407.  June  19, 
1913.)  *DA 


Pageant  of  the  Romance  of  Work 

The  Romance  of  work.  Pageant  pro- 
gramme. New  York:  [New  York  Associa- 
tion of  Women  Workers,]   1914.     20  p. 

Russell  Sage 

Given  for  the  convention  of  the  National  League 
of  Women  Workers  by  the  New  York  association, 
May    IS,    1914. 


Polish    Pageant 

American  Polish  Relief  Committee.  The 
American  Polish  Relief  Committee  pre- 
sents "A  night  in  Poland";  a  pageant  in- 
troducing historical  characters  of  Poland, 
mountain  scenes  including  folk  groups 
and  dances  of  the  Tatra  (Carpathian) 
mountains,  a  Cracovian  peasant  wedding 
with  Madame  Marcella  Sembrich  and  Adamo 
Didur,  a  grand  polonaise-mazur  in  dress  of 
the  nobles  —  at  midnight.  [New  York:  the 
committee,  1915.]     4  1.,  1  port.         f  BTZE 

Stojowski,  Sigismond.  Glimpses  of  Po- 
lish history;  to  serve  as  a  prologue  to  the 
historical  pageant  at  "A  night  in  Poland" 
given  at  the  Hotel  Biltmore,  April  8,  1915, 
by  the  American  Polish  Relief  Committee 
of  New  York.     [New  York,  1915.]     8  1. 

BTZE 

Contains  also   A   Cracovian   peasant   wedding. 


Shakespeare    Tercentenary    Pageant 

Mackaye,  Percy  Wallace.  Caliban  by 
the  yellow  sands.  Garden  City,  N.  Y.: 
Doubleday,   Page  and  Co.,   1916.     223  p. 

NBM 

Text. 

A  masque  written  to  commemorate  the  tercen- 
tenary of  the  death  of  Shakespeare. 

New  York  City  Shakespeare  Tercenten- 
ary Celebration  Committee.  [Official  pro- 
gramme] of  the  community  masque  of  the 
art  of  the  theatre;  Caliban  by  the  yel- 
low sands,  by  Percy  Mackaye.  [New 
York:  Shakespeare  Tercentenary  Celebra- 
tion Committee,  1916.]    36  p. 

Abbott,  Ernest  Hamlin.  A  masque  of 
masques;  "Caliban  by  the  yellow  sands." 
illus.  (Outlook.  V.  113,  p.  308,  312-314, 
317-318.    June  7,  1916.)  *  DA 

Collier,  John.  Caliban  of  the  yellow 
sands;  the  Shakespeare  pageant  and  masque 
reviewed  against  a  background  of  Ameri- 
can pageantry,  illus.  (Survey,  v.  36.  p. 
343-350.    July  1,  1916.)  SHK 


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U.  S.  —  special  Pageants,  New  York,  cont'd. 

Knaufft,  Ernest.  Two  great  pageants, 
illus.  (American  review  of  reviews,  v.  53, 
p.  593-597.     iMay,  1916.)  *  DA 

The  Shakespeare  community  masque, 
illus.  (Literary  digest,  v.  52,  p.  1700-1703. 
June  10.  1916.)  *  DA 

A  Week  of  pageantry.  (Independent. 
V.  86,  p.  433-434.     June   12,   1916.)       *  DA 


Van    Cortland    Park 

Emmons,  Myra.  The  festival  of  play  and 
folk  dance.  (Outlook,  v.  90,  p.  145-146. 
Sept.  28,  1908.)  *  DA 


Washington  Irving  High  Sciiool  Pageant 

Davidson,  Jean.         The   school   of  4000 
or,  How  4000  girls  compose  a 

P- 


39. 


welconiors; 

drama,      illus.      (Saint   Nicholas. 

111-120.     December,    1911.) 

".■\  morality  entitled  the  Vision  of  youth"  given 
by  the  girls  of  Washington  Irving  High  School,  New 
York. 


Oswego 

New  York  (state).  —  State  Normal  and 
Training  Scliool,  Oswego.  Commence- 
ment and  dedication  of  new  building... 
pageant,  July  1,  1914.  [Oswego:  Normal 
School    Press.    1914.,     30  p. 

Library  of  Congress 

"The  pageant,  The  olden  time  and  the  new,  writ- 
ten by  C.   L.  Scales,"  p.   13-30. 


Plattsburgh 

Historical  pageant  of  the  Champlain  val- 
ley.    (Survey,     v.  i3,  p.  67.     Oct.  17,  1914.) 

SHK 

iPageant  symbolizing  the  significance  of 
Lake  Champlain's  part  in  the  history  of 
America.,  (Outlook,  v.  92,  p.  784-786. 
July  31,  1909.)  *DA 


Schenectady 

Mackay,  Constance  D'Arcy.  The  pag- 
eant of  Schenectady,  in  celebration  of  the 
250th  anniversary  of  tlie  founding  of 
Schenectady.  May  30 -June  1,  1912.  Schen- 
ectady: Gazette  Press  [1912].     64  p.     illus. 

IRM 

Episodes:  1.  Traditional  life.  2.  Early  settle- 
ment. 3.  Patriot  Schenectady.  4.  Development  of 
the  town.  5.  Modern  Schenectady.  Finale.  Review 
of  the  pageant  players. 


Southampton 

Souvenir  programme  of  the  celebration 
of  the  two  hundred  and  seventy-fifth 
anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the  town 
of  Southampton;  Founder's  day,  June  12th, 
1915.     Southampton,  1915.     21  p.     illus. 

Russell  Sage 


Utica 
Eager,    Margaret    MacLaren. 


Official 


program  and  book  of  words  of  the  pageant  ^^^ 
of  Utica  in  the  Mohawk  valley.  Historic^J.*^ 
notes  by  Charlotte  A.  Pitcher.  Paj^ant 
presented  at  Roscoe  Conkling  park,  Utica, 
New  York,  Aug.  5,  8,  1914,  in  connection 
w  itii  lUica  old  home  week  celebration. 
[Utica:  Childs  Print,  1914.,     32  1.     illus. 

IRM  p.v.15,  no.l8 


Westchester  County  Pageant 
See  Bronxville 


North  Dakota 

Grand  Forks 

Pageant   of   the   Northwest 

University  of  North  Dakota.  —  Sock  and 
Buskin  Society.  The  book  of  A  pageant 
of  the  Northwest,  written  in  collaboration 
by  eighteen  undergraduate  members  of  the 
Sock  and  Buskin  Society,  University  of 
North  Dakota,  under  the  direction  of  Pro- 
fessor Frederick  H.  Koch...  first  pre- 
sented at  the  seventh  annual  meeting  of 
the  Mississippi  Valley  Historical  Associa- 
tion and  on  the  occasion  of  the  dedication 
of  the  Bankside  theatre  on  the  campus  of 
the  University  of  North  Dakota,  May  28- 
29.  1914.  Text.  (Grand  Forks,  N.  D.: 
Times  Herald  Pub.  Co.,  1914.,    80  p.     illus. 

Library  of  Congress 

The  New  art  of  pageantry  in  the  United 
States,  illus.  (Current  opinion,  v.  57.  p. 
178-179.     Sept.,  1914.)  *  DA 

Pageant  of  the  Northwest,  given  by  the  students 
of  the   University   of   North   Dakota. 

A  Pageant  of  the  prairies,  illus.  (Sur- 
vey,   v.  32,  p.  357.    July  4,  1914.)  SHK 

Pageant  of  Shakespeare,  the  Playmaker 

University  of  North  Dakota.  —  Sock  and 
Buskin  Societ3\  The  book  of  Shakespeare, 
the  playmaker,  written  in  collaboration 
by  twenty  students  of  the  University  of 
North  Dakota  under  the  direction  of  Pro- 
fessor Frederick  H.  Koch;  designed  for 
the  Shakespeare  tercentenary  commemora- 


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U.  S.  — Special  Pageants,  N.  Dakota,  cont'd. 

tion  by  the  Sock  and  Buskin  Society  for 
presentation  at  the  Bankside  theatre  on 
the  campus  of  the  University  of  North 
Dakota. .  .June  12  and  13,  1916.  [Grand 
Forks,  N.  D.?  1916.]     62  p.     pi.     8°. 

Repr. :    Quarterly    journal    of    the    University    of 
North  Dakota,     v.   6,   no.  4,  July,   1916. 


Ohio 

Athens 

Cowden,  Carrie  A.  Uncle  Sam's  pag- 
eant. (Journal  of  education,  v.  79,  p.  579- 
580.     May  21,  1914.)  ft  SSA 

Given  by  children  of  State  Normal  College  of 
Ohio   University,  Athens. 


Cincinnati 

The  Cincinnati  Shakespeare  tercenten- 
ary; given  by  the  University  of  Cincinnati. 
(Outlook.  V.  113,  p.  542,  545-546.  July  5, 
1916.)  *DA 


Toledo 

Ware,  Charles.  King  Wamba  rules  To- 
ledo, illus.  (World  today,  v.  17,  p.  1096- 
1099.     Oct.,  1909.)  *  DA 


Oregon 

Astoria 

Moon,  A.  W.      Astoria's  festival,     illus. 
(Sunset.    V.  18,  p.  66-69.    Nov.,  1906.)  *  DA 


Pennsylvania 

Bryn  Mav^^r 

Bryn  Mawr  pageant.  (Outlook,  v.  95, 
p.  108-112.    May  21,  1910.)  *  DA 

May  Day  at  Bryn  Mawr.  illus.  (Out- 
look. V.  107,  p.  147-148,  160.  May  23. 
1914.)  *DA 

Willcox,  Louise  Collier.  Old  revels  in 
a  modern  setting;  impressions  of  the  recent 
pageant  at  Bryn  Mawr.  illus.  (Harper's 
weekly,    v.  54,  p.  17.    May  21,  1910.)  '  *  DA 

Clarion 

In  the  days  of  the  Medici,  Florence, 
1450-1500.  Programme  and  interpreta- 
tions. [Clarion,  Pa.:  Ray-Clough  Press, 
1911.)    3  p.  Russell  Sage 

Seventh  campus  pageant.  Given  by  the  students 
of  the  physical  training  department  of  the  Clarion 
State  Normal  School,  June  26,  1911. 


Philadelphia 

"Ye  who  would  learn  the  glory  of  your  past 
And  form  a  forecast  of  the  things  that  be, 
Give  heed  to  this,  a  city's  trumpet  blast. 
And   see   her   pictured   life   in    pageantry." 

—  F.  H.  Williams. 

Founders'  Week  Pageant-Parade 

Founders'  week  in  Philadelphia.     (Out- 
look,    v.  90,  p.  376-378.     Oct.  24,  1908.) 

*DA 


Historical    Pageant 

Philadelphia  Historical  Pageant.  His- 
torical pageant,  Philadelphia.  Oct.  7-12, 
1912.  Official  program.  [Philadelphia:] 
Historical  Pageant  Committee  [1912].  3() 
p.     illus.  ISD 

Williams,  Francis  Howard.  The  words 
of  the  pageant,  Philadelphia.  Oct.  7-12, 
1912,  with  notes  and  adaptations  to  the 
field  by  Ellis  Paxson  Oberholtzer.  Color 
studies  by  Charles  H.  Stephens.  [Phila- 
delphia:] Historical  Pageant  Coinmittee, 
1912.    54  p.     illus.  ISD  p.  box 

Langdon,  William  Chauncy.  The  Phila- 
delphia historical  pageant,  illus.  (Survey. 
V.  29,  p.  215-218.     Nov.  23,  1912.)         SHK 

Oberholtzer,  Ellis  Paxson,  compiler. 
Official  pictorial  and  descriptive  souvenir 
book  of  the  historical  pageant,  October 
7-12,  1912.    202  p.  pi.     Library  of  Congress 

"The  words  of  the  pageant,  by  Francis  Howard 
Williams;  with  notes  and  adaptations  to  the  field  by 
Ellis  Paxson  Oberholtzer,  master  of  the  pageant,"  p. 

15-62. 

[Philadelphia  historical  pageant.]  (Out- 
look,   v.  103,  p.  89-91.    Jan.  11,  1913.)  *  DA 


Pageant    of    Religious   Education 

Ferris,  Anita  B.  A  new  pageant  of  re- 
ligious education,  presented  in  Convention 
Hall,  Philadelphia.  Oct.,  1916.  by  the  Phila- 
delphia County  Sunday  School  Associa- 
tion, illus.  (Ladies'  home  journal,  v.  33, 
p.  6.    March,  1916.)  *  DA 


v.  92,  p.  252- 
*DA 


Pittsburgh 

A  Play  festival.     (Outlook. 
253.     May  29,  1909.) 

Chronological  pantomime,  in  which  two  hundred 
children  reproduced  the  authentic  events  which  had 
made  the  city  of  Pittsburgh. 

Ten  thousand  at  play.  Pittsburgh  play 
congress.  (Survey,  v.  22,  p.  365-373.  June 
5,  1909.)  SHK 


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31 


United  States.  —  Special  Pageants,  continued. 

Rhode  Island 

Newport 

When  society  gives  a  show,  by  one  who 
was  there.  iUus.  (Theatre,  v.  22.  p.  182- 
183,  197.     Oct.,  1915.)  ftt  NBLA 

"Pageant  of  nations"  at  Newport,  R.  I. 


Tennessee 

Memphis 

Libretto  of  the  annual  spectacular  dis- 
play of  the  mystic  Memphi  Mardi-Gras, 
March  Sth,  1878,  in  the  streets  of  Memphis, 
Tennessee,    n.  p.  tl878?j  18  1.    ITW  p.  box 


St.  Johnsbury 

Langdon,  William  Chauncy.  Book  of 
words.  Pageant  of  St.  Johnsbury;  in  cele- 
bration of  the  one  hundred  and  twenty- 
fifth  anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the 
town.  St.  Johnsbury:  Caledonian  Press 
(Cop.  1911].    86  p.  IQFp.box 

"Presents  in  dramatic  form  the  history  of  the 
town  of  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  from  the  period  when 
the  first  white  men,  Stephen  Nash  and  John  Stark, 
went  through  the  valley  in  1755  to  the  present." 

Edlund,  Roscoe  C.  The  pageant  of  St. 
Johnsbury.  (Survey,  v.  28,  p.  771-772. 
Sept.  21,   1912.)  SHK 

Langdon,  William  Chauncy.  The  pag- 
eant of  St.  Johnsbury;  pageantry  as  a  con- 
structive force  in  community  betterment, 
illus.  (American  city.  v.  8,  p.  481-487. 
May,  1913.)  SERA 


Nashville 

A  Greek  pageant   in  Tennessee.       illus. 

(Current  opinion,     v.  55,  p.  174-175.     Sept., 

1913.)  *DA 

"The  fire  regained,"  given  at  Nashville,  Tenn., 
May   5-9,   1913. 

Hirsch,  Sidney  M.  The  pageant  drama 
revived,  illus.  (American  review  of  re- 
views.   V.  48.  p.  325-327.    Sept.,  1913.)  *  DA 


Vermont 

Farrar,  John  C.  The  .Abnaki  pageant. 
Text.  (In:  F.  H.  Cheley,  and  G.  C.  Baker, 
Camp  and  outing  activities.  New  York: 
Association  Press,  1915.    p.  225-247.)  MYZ 

Given  at  the  state  camp  of  Vermont. 

Historical  pageants  of  Vermont.  (Jour- 
nal of  American  history,  v.  6,  p.  217-2S4. 
Jan. -March,  1912.)  lAA 


Bennington 

Lane,  J.  D.  The  Bennington  historical 
pageant;  scenic  review  of  the  old  Green 
Mountain  town,  illus.  (Journal  of  Ameri- 
can history,  v.  6.  p.  247-253.  Jan.  -  March, 
1912.)  lAA 


Hartford 

Historical  pageant,  July  1,  3,  4.  1911; 
in  celebration  of  the  one  hundred  and 
fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  chartering  of  the 
"towne."  (Hartford.  Vt.:  Town  Cotnmit- 
tee,  1911.]     14  p.  Russell  Sage 

Program   of  scenes  and  cast  of  characters. 


Thetford 

Langdon,  William  Chauncy.  Book  of 
the  words;  the  pageant  of  Thetford;  in 
celebration  of  the  one  hundred  and  fiftieth 
anniversary  of  the  granting  of  the  charter, 
Thetford,  Vermont,  Aug.  12,  14,  15,  1911. 
(White  River  Junction:  The  Vermonter 
Press,  1911.]     64  p.  Library  of  Congress 

F.ARNSWORTH,  Charles  F.  The  festival 
course  at  Dartmouth,  illus.  (Independent. 
V.  73,  p.  371-374.     Aug.  15,  1912.)         *  DA 

Farwell,  Arthur.  Community  music 
drama.  Will  our  country  people  in  time 
help  us  to  develop  the  real  American  thea- 
tre? (Craftsman,  v.  26,  p.  418-424.  July, 
1914.)  tfMNA 

Gives  some  account  of  the  "Farmer's  pageant"  at 
Thetford,   Vt. 

LANcnoN.  William  Chauncy.  The  pag- 
eant of  Thetford;  a  study  of  the  rural  prob- 
lem in  the  form  of  the  new  community 
drama,  illus.  (Journal  of  American  his- 
tory.   V.  6,  p.  217-239.    Jan.  -  March,  1912.) 

lAA 

Lord,  Katherine.  How  to  conduct  a  vil- 
lage pageant;  peculiar  fitness  of  the  small 
town  as  setting  for  the  revival  of  the 
ancient  out-door  .drama,  illus.  (Suburban 
life.     V.  13,  p.  263-265,  310.     Nov.,  1911.) 

ttMVA 

Illustrated  with  photographs  taken  at  the  pageant 
at  Thetford,  Vt. 


Pageant  at  Thetford, 
look.     V.  99,  p.  289-291, 


Vermont.      (Out- 
Sept.   30,   1911.) 
*DA 

Slade,  William,  and  Mrs.  William  Slade. 
The  pageant  of  Thetford.  illus.  (The 
Vermonter.  v.  17,  p.  475-490.   March,  1912.) 

Russell  Sage 


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United  States  —  Special  pageants,  continued. 

Virginia 

Richmond 

Thobum,  Helen.  Pageants  of  girlhood, 
illus.  (Good  housekeeping,  v.  57,  p.  228- 
231.  Aug.,  1913.)  VSA 

"The  ministering  of  the  gift,"  4th  biennial  con- 
vention, Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Richmond,  Va.,  April,  1913. 


Roanoke 

The  Roanoke  historical  pageant,  June, 
1915.  Official  program.  Roanoke,  Va.: 
[Pageant  Committee,]  1915.     16  p. 

Russell  Sage 


Washington 

Walla  Walla 

Garnett,  Porter.  A  pageant  of  May; 
produced  by  the  author  in  City  park,  Walla 
Walla,  Washington,  May  22nd  and  23rd, 
1914.  Text.  Walla  Walla,  Wash.:  [Walla 
Walla  Union,]  1914.     32  p. 

Library  of  Congress 

Contents:  1.  The  masque  of  Proserpine.  2.  The 
revels    of    May. 


Washington,  D.  C. 

Mackaye,  Percy  Wallace.  Art  and  the 
woman's  movement;  a  comment  on  the 
National  Suffrage  Pageant.  (Forum,  v. 
49,  p.  680-684.    June,  1913.)  *  DA 

Smith,  Ethel  M.  The  Independence  Day 
pageant  at  Washington.  (Drama,  v.  4,  no. 
13,  p.  118-130.     Feb.,  1914.)  NAFA 

Pageantry  and  the  Drama  League. 

illus.     (Theatre,     v.   18,  p.  171-172.     Nov., 
1913.)  tttNBLA 

Describes  the  Independence  Day  pageant  given 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Drama  League,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  July  4,  1913.  Also  called  "Uncle  Sam's 
137th   birthday   party." 


Wisconsin 

Madison 

Rockwell,  Ethel  Theodora.    Star-spangled 
banner  pageant,  staged  in  the  Capitol  park 


at  Madison,  Wisconsin,  in  celebration  of 
the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  writ- 
ing of  this  national  song  by  Francis  Scott 
Key,  Oct.  14,  1914.  [Madison,  Wis.:  Tracy 
&  Kilgore,  printers,  1914.]     39  p. 

Library  of  Congress 

University  of  Wisconsin.  Book  of  the 
words;  a  pageant  of  the  university,  given 
on  the  campus  of  the  University  of  Wis- 
consin, July  twenty-ninth,  1914.  [Madison, 
Wis.:  F.  C.  Blied  &  Co.,  printers,  cop. 
1914.]     19  p.  Library  of  Congress 

Written   and   directed  by  the  class  in  pageantry. 


Milwaukee 

Stevens,  Thomas  Wood.  Book  of  words; 
a  pageant  of  the  old  Northwest.  [Milwau- 
kee: Press  of  I.  S.  Bletcher  &  Co.,  1911.] 
76  p.  Library  of  Congress 


Ripon 

Ripon  historical  pageant.  The  book  of 
the  pageant.  Produced  at  Ripon  College, 
June  14,  1910.  Ripon,  Wis.:  [Pageant  Com- 
mittee,] 1910.    33  p.     illus.  Russell  Sage 

Taintor,  J.  F.  Rural  pageant.  (Play- 
ground.    V.  7,  p.  240-249.     Sept.,   1913.) 

MVC 


Sauk  City 

A  Social  center  pageant  and  processional, 
Oct.  3,  1914.     23  p.  Russell  Sage 

Typewritten    manuscript. 

Social  center  pageant;  the  school  as  a 
polling  place  in  Wisconsin.  (Survey,  v. 
33.  p.  173-174.     Nov.  14,  1914.)  SHK 


Superior 

Beck,  Carl.  A  home-made  Fourth  of 
July  pageant.  (American  city.  v.  10,  p. 
580-581.    June,  1914.)  SERA 

Showed   the   "Evolution   of  the   lumber   industry." 


University  of  Wisconsin 
See  Madison 


Costume 


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Catalogue  d'une  collection  importante  de 


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artificiosissimis  nvnc  primvm  figuris,  neq 
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Costume  —  General  Works,  continued. 

Costumes  of  religious  orders.  Sixty-one 
original  colored  drawings,  with  manuscript 
descriptions.    [18—?]    61  pi.  MMED 

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monde...  [U.  p.,  1750?]  5  v.  312  costumes 
on  39  double  coloured  plates. 

Library  of  Congress 

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Anglais,  &c.  (10  pi.)  v.  2.  Russes,  Tartares,  Lapons, 
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Gould,  Grace  Alargaret.       The  magic  of 
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Holt,  Ardern.  Fancy  dresses  described; 
or,  What  to  wear  at  fancy  balls.  London: 
Debenham  &  Freebody  [1896].  306  p.  port, 
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Gentlemen's    fancy    dress:    how    to 


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magazine,     v.  34,  p.   155-156.     July,   1911.) 

*DA 

Koehler,  Carl.  Die  Trachten  der  Volker 
in  Bild  und  Schnitt;  eine  historische  und 
technische  Darstellung  der  menschlichen 
Bekleidungsweise  von  der  altesten  Zeiten 
bis  in's  neunzehnte  Jahrhundert  und  zu- 
gleich  ein  Supplement  zu  alien  vorhan- 
denen  Kostiimwerken.  Dresden:  Miiller, 
Klemm  &  Schmidt,  1871-73.  3  v.  in  1.  illus. 

MMC 

Lacroix,  Paul.  Manners,  customs  and 
dress  during  the  middle  ages  and  during 
the  renaissance  period.  London:  Chapman 
and  Hall,  1876.     554  p.     pi.   (15  col'd.) 

tMMG 

Lowell,  Edward  J.  Clothes  historically 
considered.  (Scribner's  magazine,  v.  14, 
p.  288-303.     Sept.,  1893.)  *  DA 

MacAdam,  George.  History  of  men's 
clothing.  (Saint  Nicholas,  v.  27,  p.  988- 
997.     Sept.,  1900.) 

Mackay,  Constance  D'Arcy.  Costumes 
and  scenery  for  amateurs;  a  practical  work- 
ing handbook.  New  York:  Holt,  1915.  258 
p.     illus.  MMY 

Gives  a  series  of  costumes  and  scene  sets  that 
can  easily  be  copied  for  plays,  pageants,  masques  or 
festivals  in  which  adults  and  children  take  part. 


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Costume  —  General    Works,   continued. 

Mansfield,  Blanche  McManus.  The 

American  woman  abroad.  New  York: 
Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  1911.  534  p.,  14  pi. 
illus.  Library  of  Congress 

"Clothes   and   the   woman,"   p.    209-228. 

Meyrick,  Samuel  Rush.  A  critical  in- 
quiry into  "antient"  armour  as  it  existed 
in  Europe,  particularly  in  Great  Britain, 
from  the  Norman  conquest  to  the  reign  of 
King  Charles  n.  2.  ed.  corrected  and  en- 
larged. London:  Bohn,  1842.  3  v.  pi. 
illus.  tt  MMC 

Moses,  Elias,  and  Son.  The  philosophy 
of  dress,  with  a  few  notes  on  national  cos- 
tumes. London:  [E.  Moses  &  Son,]  1864. 
23  p.  Library  of  Congress 

Murray,  A.  S..  and  C.  B.  Boutell.  Cos- 
tume. (In:  Encyclopaedia  Britannica. 
Edinburgh,  1877.     v.  6,  p.  453-479.) 

*  R-* AL 

Bibliography,  p.  478-479. 

Parry,  Charlotte.  The  protean  art. 
(Green  l)ook  album,  v.  6,  p.  1257-1264. 
Dec,  1911.)  NAFA 

Pendleton,  W.  N.  The  philosophy  of 
dress.  (Southern  literary  messenger,  v. 
22,  p.  199-211.    March,  1856.)  *  DA 

Phillips,  R.  Costuming  the  modern 
play.  (Cosmopolitan,  v.  32,  p.  475-488. 
March,  1902.)  *  DA 

Picart,  Bernard.  Ceremonies  et  coutumes 
religieuses  de  tons  les  peuples  du  monde 
representees  par  des  figures,  avec  une  ex- 
plication historique  et  quelques  disserta- 
tions curieuses.  Amsterdam:  Bernard, 
1723-43.    8v.  in9.    illus.  ft  2AZB 

Planche,  James  Robinson.  A    cyclo- 

paedia of  costume;  or.  Dictionary  of  dress, 
including  notices  of  contemporaneous 
fashions  on  the  continent;  and  a  general 
chronological  history  of  the  principal 
countries  of  Europe,  from  the  commence- 
ment of  the  Christian  era  to  the  accession 
of  George  the  Third.  London:  Chatto  and 
Windus,  1876-79.     2  v.     illus.  MMC 

V.    1.      The   dictionary. 

V.  2.     A  general  history  of  costume  in  Europe. 

Pollen,  Mrs.  John  Hungerford.  Ancient 
linen  garments,  illus.  (Burlington  maga- 
zine.   V.  25,  p.  231-237.    July,  1914.)     MAA 

Price,  Julius  Mendes.  Dame  Fashion, 
Paris -London  (1786-1912).  London:  S. 
Low.  Marston  &  Co.,  1913.     180  p.,  207  pi. 

Library  of  Congress 

Quigley,  Dorothy.  What  dress  makes  of 
us.  New  York:  E.  P.  Dutton  &  Co.,  1897. 
133  p.     illus.  VSM 

Racinet,  Albert  Charles  Augustc.  Le 
costume  historique.  Paris:  Firmin-Didot, 
1888.    6v.    pi.    illus.  MMC 

Classified   bibliography,   v.    1,   p.    141-165. 


Rainey,  A.  Leon  Bakst,  brilliant  Rus- 
sian colorist.  illus.  (Century,  v.  87,  p. 
682-692.     March,  1914.)  *  DA 

Rhead,  George  Woolliscroft.  Chats  on 
costume.  New  York:  Stokes,  1906.  304  p. 
illus.  MME 

Bibliography,   p.    15-16. 

The  illustrations  include  thirty-five  line  drawings 
by  the  author. 

Robida,  Albert.  "Yester-year";  ten  cen- 
turies of  toilette,  from  the  French  by  Mrs. 
Cashel  Hoey.  New  York:  Scribner,  1891. 
264  p.    col'd  pi.    illus.      Library  of  Congress 

Rohrbach,  Carl.  The  costumes  of  all 
nations  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  nine- 
teenth century;  exhibiting  the  dresses  and 
habits  of  all  classes,  regal,  ecclesiastical, 
noble,  military,  judicial,  and  civil.  Lon- 
don: H.  Sotheran  &  Co.,  1882.    4  p.,  104  pi. 

Library  of  Congress 

Die  Trachten  der  Volker  vom  Be- 

ginn  der  Geschichte  bis  zum  neunzehnten 
Jahrhundert,  in  100  Tafeln  zusammenge- 
stellt,  gezeichnet  und  lithographirt  von 
Albert  Kretschmer.  Leipzig:  J.  G.  Bach 
[1864,.    342  p.,  1  1.,  100  col'd  pi.         f  MMC 

Roujoux,  Prudence  Guillaume,  baron  de. 
Le  monde  en  estampes  ou  Geographic  des 
cinq  parties  du  monde.  Precedee  d'un 
precis  de  geographic  universelle,  ouvrage 
consacre  a  I'instruction  et  a  I'amusemcnt 
de  la  jeunesse,  orne  de  cent  cinquante  gra- 
vures  en  taille-douce  et  de  cartes.  Paris: 
A.  Nepveu,  1830.  3  p.l.,  3(1),  387  p.,  1  1.,  12 
maps,  79  col'd  pi.  Library  of  Congress 

Ruthrauff,  Florence  B.  Psychology  of 
clothes  as  shown  in  the  art  of  Ethel  Myers. 
(Arts  and  decoration,  v.  4,  p.  3.^0-351. 
July,  1914.)  fMLA 

Shaw,  Henry.  Dresses  and  decorations 
of  the  middle  ages  [from  the  seventh  to  the 
seventeenth  centuries,.  Reprinted.  Lon- 
don: Bohn,  1858.    2v.    illus.  MMG 

Contains  ninety-four  useful  colored  plates  and 
numerous  wood  cuts.  Furniture  and  decorations  are 
also  included. 

Shoberl,  Frederic,  editor.  The  world  in 
miniature.  London:  R.  Ackermann  [1821- 
25).     37  V.  in  36.     col'd  pi.,  maps. 

Library  of  Congress 

Contents:  Africa,  4  v.  Asiatic  islands  and  \ew 
Holland,  2  v.  Japan,  1  v.  Austria,  2  v.  in  1.  Hin- 
doostan,  6  v.  lllyria  and  Dalmatia,  2  v.  The  Nether- 
lands, 1  V.  Persia,  3  v.  Russia,  4  v.  South  Sea 
islands,  2  v.  Spain  and  Portugal,  2  v.  Switzerland, 
1  V.  Tibet  and  India  beyond  the  Ganges,  1  v. 
Turkey,  6  v. 

Smith,  Horatio.  Festivals,  games  and 
amusements.  Ancient  and  modern.  New 
York:  Harper,  1841.  355  p.,  2  pi.  (The 
family  library,     no.  25.) 

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Costume  —  General  Works,  continued. 

Stone,  Melicent.  The  Bankside  costume 
book  for  children.  Akron,  Ohio:  Saalfield 
Publishing  Co.  tl913.]     173  p.     pi.     illus. 

MMY 

"Not  only  describes  the  correct  dress  for  the 
various  historical  periods,  ecclesiastical  and  legal 
dress,  and  costumes  for  special  characters,  but  gives 
suggestions  on  cutting  and  making  the  garments. 
Contains  a  chapter  on  armor,  weapons,  jewelry  and 
crowns.      Small   line  drawings  make  ideas  clear." 

Sturgis,  Russell.  Costume.  (In:  New 
international  encyclopedia,  v.  5,  p.  463- 
473.     1909.)  *R-*AL 

Symposium  on  woman's  dress.  (Arena. 
V.  6,  p.  488-507,  621-634.  Sept.  -  Oct.,  1892.) 

*DA 

Thomas,  William  Isaac.  The  psychology 
of  woman's  dress.  (American  magazine. 
V.  67,  p.  66-72.    Nov.,  1908.)  *  DA 

Vecellio,  Cesare.       Costumes  anciens  et 

"     modernes:  habiti  antichi  e  moderni  di  tutto 

il  mondo.    Paris:  Didot,  1859-60.   2  v.  illus. 

3MMC 

Habiti  antichi;   ouero,    Raccolta   di 

figvre  delineate  dal  gran  Titiano,  e  da 
Cesare  Vecellio  suo  fratello,  diligente- 
mente  intagliate,  conforme  alle  nationi  del 
mondo...  Venetia:  G.  G.  Hertz,  1664.  415 
p.     illus.  Library  of  Congress 

Wandle,  Mrs.  Jennie   Taylor.     Masque- 
rade and  carnival:  their  customs  and  cos- 
tumes.     Revised    and    enlarged.      London 
^    and   New  York:   The   Butterick   Pub.   Co., 
1892.     176  p.     pi.     illus.  Library  of  Congress 

Webb,  Wilfred  Mark.  Heritage  of  dress; 
being  notes  on  the  history  and  evolution 
of  clothes.  London:  Richards.  1907.  393 
p.    illus.  MMC 

Bibliography,   p.   363-367. 

Willemin,  Nicolas  Xavier.  Choix  de 
costumes  civils  et  militaires  des  peuples  de 
I'antiquite,  leur  instrumens  de  musique,  leurs 
meubles,  et  les  decorations  interieures  de 
leurs  maisons. .  .avec  un  texte  tire  des  an- 
ciens auteurs;  dessine,  grave  et  redige  par 
N.  X.  Willemin.  Paris:  auteur,  an  vi-x, 
1798-1802.    2  v.    180  pi.  Library  of  Congress 

- — —  Monuments  franqais  inedits  pour 
servir  a  I'histoire  des  arts  depuis  le  vi* 
siecle  jusqu'au  commencement  du  xvii". 
Choix  de  costumes  civils  et  militaires, 
d'armes,  armures,  instruments  de  musique, 
meubles  de  toute  espece,  et  de  decorations 
interieures  et  exterieures  des  maisons... 
Classes  chronologiquement  et  accompagnes 
d'un  texte  historique  et  descriptif,  par 
Andre  Pottier.  Paris:  chez  Mile.  Willemin, 
1839.     2  v.  in  1.     pi.         Library  of  Congress 

Wirminghaus,  Else.  Die  Frau  und  die 
Kultur  des  Korpers.     Leipzig:  C.  F.  Ame- 


lang,    1911.     325  p.      (Die   Kulturaufgaben 
der  Frau,  hrsg.  von  J.  Wychgram.     Bd.  3.) 

SN 

Literatur,   p.   324-325. 

Women  of  all  nations.  [Dress.]  illus. 
(National  geographic  magazine,  v.  22,  p. 
49-61.     Jan.,   1911.)  KAA 

Woodrow,  Nancy  Mann  Waddel.  Floral 
head-dresses.  By  Mrs.  Wilson  Woodrow. 
(Cosmopolitan,  v.  35,  p.  139-148.  June, 
1903.)  *DA 

Yonge,  O.  F.  Some  causes  of  changes 
in  dress.  (Gentlemen's  magazine,  new 
series,  v.  63,  p.  196-205.    Aug.,  1899.)  *  DA 

Also,  in  condensed  form,  in  Current  literature, 
V.  27,  p.   168-169.     Feb.,  1900. 

Ysenburg,  Princess.  Reform  in  women's 
dress.  (North  American  review,  v.  173, 
p.  413-417.     Sept.,  1901.)  *  DA 


Special  Countries 

China 

Breton  de  la  Martiniere,  Jean  Baptiste 
Joseph.  China:  its  costume,  arts,  manu- 
factures, etc. .  .translated  from  the  French 
. . .  London:  J.  J.  Stockdale,  1813.  4  v.  in 
2.    80  col'd  pi.    4.  ed.  BEL 

Chambers,  Sir  William.  Designs  of 
Chinese  buildings,  furniture,  dresses,  ma- 
chines, and  utensils.  London:  published 
for  the  author,  1757.    5  p.l.,  19  p.,  21  pi. 

Library  of  Congress 

New  York  Public  Library  has  French  edition  of 
1757. 

Grohmann,  Johann  Gottfried.  Gebrauche 
und  Kleidungen  der  Chinesen;  dargestellt 
in  bunten  Gemalden  von  dem  Mahler  Pu- 
Qua  in  Canton  als  Zusatz  zu  Macartneys 
und  van  Braams  Reisen.  60  Kupfer  mit 
Erklarung  in  deutscher  und  franzosischer 
Sprache.  Leipzig:  Industrie-Comptoir 
[1800-10].     128  p.,  60  col'd  pi. 

Library  of  Congress 

Mason,  George  Henry.  The  costume  of 
China... with  explanations  in  English  and 
French.  London:  printed  for  W.  Miller, 
1800.    67  1.,  60  pi.  tt  MMR 


East  Indies  (Dutch) 

Rouffaer,  G.  P.,  and  H.  H.  Juynboll. 
De  batik-kunst  in  Nederlandsch-Indie  en 
haar  geschiedenis,  op  grond  van  materiaal 
aanwezig  in's  Rijks  Ethnographisch  Mu- 
seum en  andere  openbare  en  particuliere 
verzamelingen  in  Nederland.  Utrecht:  A. 
Oosthoek,  1914.  534  p.,  100  pi.  illus.  (Pub- 
licaties  van's  Rijks  Ethnographisch  Mu- 
seum,    serie  2,  no.  1.)  f  MON 

"Bibliografie,"    p.    xxiv-xxxiv. 
Text    in    Dutch    and    German. 


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Costume  —  Special  Countries,  continued. 

Egypt 

Wilkinson,  Sir  John  Gardner.  Manners 
and  customs  of  the  ancient  Egyptians, 
including  their  private  life,  government, 
laws,  arts,  manufactures,  religion,  and  early 
history.  London:  J.  Murray,  1837.  3  v.  pi. 
(part  col'd.)  *  OBT 

A  second  series  of  the  Manners  and 

customs  of  the  ancient  Egyptians.  Lon- 
don: J.  Murray.  1841.  3  v.  illus.  (part 
col'd.)  *OBT 


England 

See  also 

Shakespearian  Festivals  and  Pageants  — 
Costumes 

Acland,  F.  A.  Oxford  and  the  Rhodes 
scholarships,  illus.  (Booklovers'  maga- 
zine,   v.  1,  p.  357-372.    April,  1903.)  *  GAA 

Gives  gowns  of  Oxford  University  degrees  in 
color. 

Ashdown,  Mrs.  Charles  Henry.  British 
costume  during  xix  centuries.  London: 
T.  C.  &  E.  C.  Jack,  1910.    376  p.    pi.    illus. 

MMK 

Barron,  Oswald.  Fifteenth  centurj^  cos- 
tume. 18  pi.  (Ancestor,  v.  9,  p.  113-136; 
V.  10,  p.  120-132.     April,  July,  1904.)       CA 

Calthrop,  Dion  Clayton.  English  cos- 
tume. London:  Adam  and  Charles  Black, 
1906.    4  V.    illus.  MMK 

V.  1.  Early  English.  v.  2.  Middle  ages.  v.  3. 
Tudor  and   Stuart,     v.   4.   Georgian. 

Chelsea  historical  pageant,  Old  Ranelagh 
Gardens,  Royal  Hospital,  June  25th -July 
1st,  1908.  Book  of  words  with  illustrations 
and  selections  from  the  music.  Chelsea: 
Pageant  Committee,  1908.   154  p.   illus.  CO 

Illustrations,  many  in  color,  show  costumes  of 
royal  personages,  Druids,  Britons,  Roman  officers. 
Papal  legates.  Saxon  king,  noble  and  soldier,  min- 
strels, dancers,  knights,  dukes  and  duchesses.  Many 
of   them   are   taken    from   portraits. 

Clinch,  George.  English  costume  from 
prehistoric  times  to  the  end  of  the  eigh- 
teenth century.  London:  Methucn  &  Co. 
(1909.)    295  p.    pi.    illus.  MMK 

Costumes  of  British  ladies  from  the  time 
of  William  the  1st  to  the  reign  of  Queen 
Victoria.  [London:]  lithographed,  printed 
&  published  by  Dickinson  &  Son  [C.  1840]. 
50  1..  48  col'd  pi.  Library  of  Congress 

The  Costumes  of  the  LTniversity  of  Cam- 
bridge.     London:    H.    Hyde   [Cop.    1840i. 

MMK 

One  colored  plate  in  eleven  folds. 


Cotman,    John    Sell.  Engravings    of 

sepulchral  brasses  in  Norfolk  and  Suffolk, 
tending  to  illustrate  the  ecclesiastical,  mili- 
tary and  civil  costume  as  well  as  to  pre- 
serve memorials  of  ancient  families  in  that 
county...  2d  ed.,  with  additional  plates, 
and  with  notes  by  Sir  Samuel  Rush  Mey- 
rick..  .Albert  Way,  and  Sir  Harris  Nicolas 
. .  .  London:  H.  G.  Bohn,  1839.  2  v.  col'd 
pl.  tt  MMK 

Description  of  the  plates  representing 
the  itinerant  traders  of  London  in  their 
ordinary  costume;  with  notices  of  the  re- 
markable places  given  in  the  background. 
London  i:R.  Phillips.  1804].  63  1.,  31  col'd 
pl.  MMK 

Druitt,  Herbert.  Manual  of  costume  as 
illustrated  by  monumental  brasses.  Phila- 
delpliia:  George  W.  Jacobs  &  Co.  il907.] 
384  p.    illus.  MMK 

Earl's  Court.     Anglo-Spanish  travel  ex-   j 
hibition:    description    of    costumes.      illus. 
(Graphic,     v.  89,  p.  982.     May  30,  1914.) 

tt*DA 

English  costume  of  the  early  fourteenth 
century,  illus.  (Ancestor,  v.  7,  p.  108-136. 
Oct.,  1903.)  fARA 

Fairholt,  Frederick  William.  Costume 
in  England;  a  history  of  dress  to  the  end 
of  the  eighteenth  century.  By  the  late  F. 
W.  Fairholt.  4th  ed.  enl.  and  thoroughly  " 
rev.  by  the  Hon.  H.  A.  Dillon.  Illustrated 
with  above  seven  hundred  engravings... 
London:  G.  Bell  and  Sons,  1896.  2  v. 
illus.     (Bohn's  artists'  library.) 

Library  of  Congress 

Gibbs,  P.  The  Talbot  Hughes  collection 
of  costumes.  [England.]  (Connoisseur,  v. 
37,  p.  142-151.     Nov.,  1913.)  ft  MAA 

Hill,  Georgiana.       A  history  of  English 
dress  from  the  Saxon  period  to  the  present  r- 
day.     London:  Richard  Bcntlcy,  1893.    2  v. 
ports,     illus.  MMK 

Hodgetts,  J.  Frederick.     The  English  in 

the  middle  ages;  from  the  Norman  usurpa- 
tion to  the  days  of  the  Stuarts.  London: 
Whiting  and  Co.,  1885.     210  p. 

Library  of  Congress 
"The  civil  dress  of  the  English,"  p.    147-175. 

Holding,  Thomas  Hiram.       Uniforms 
of  British  army,  navy  and  court.     London:  ; 
the  author  (pref.  1894).    81  p.,  75  pl.    ports. 

tVLV 

Hughes,  Talbot.  Old  English  costumes, 
selected  from  the  collection  formed  by  Mr. 
Talbot  Hughes;  a  sequence  of  fashions 
through  the  18th  and  19th  centuries.  (Lon- 
don.  191-?,.     79  p.     illus.  fMMK 

Martin,  Charles.  The  civil  costume  of 
England  from  the  conquest  to  the  present 
time    drawn    from    tapestries,    monumental 


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Costume,  England,  continued. 

effigies,  illuminated  manuscripts,  portraits, 
etc.,  by  C.  Martin  and  etched  by  Leopold 
Martin.  London:  Henry  G.  Bohn,  1842.  2 
1.,  60  col'd  pi.  tMMK 

Noll,  A.  H.  Curiosities  of  dress  in  Eng- 
land. (Dial.  V.  50,  p.  394-395.  May  16, 
1911.)  *DA 

Pictures  of  English  dress  in  the  thir- 
teenth century,  illus.  (Ancestor,  v.  5.  p. 
99-137.    April,  1903.)  t  ARA 

Planche,  James  Robinson.  History  of 
British  costume,  from  the  earliest  period 
to  the  close  of  the  eighteenth  century. 
London:  G.  Bell  &  Sons,  1881.  416  p.  illus. 
3.  ed.  Library  of  Congress 

Schild,  Marie,  editor.  Old  English  cos- 
tume; ladies  and  peasants;  an  epitome  of 
costumes  from  the  first  to  the  nineteenth 
century.  London:  M.  Miller  [1912].  80  p. 
illus.  tMMK 

Full  descriptions  of  the  illustrations  are  given. 

Sir  Harry  Herald's  graphical  representa- 
tion of  the  dignitaries  of  England  showing 
the  costume  of  different  ranks  from  the 
king  to  a  commoner;  with  the  regalia  used 
at  the  coronation.  London:  J.  Harris  & 
Son,  1820.    18  f.    illus.  (col'd)    2.  ed.  MMK 

Smith,  Charles  Hamilton.  The  ancient 
costume  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  from 
the  seventh  to  the  sixteenth  century;  se- 
lected from  rare  specimens  and  accom- 
panied with  descriptions.  An  improved 
edition.  London:  J.  Dowding  [1813?].  unp. 
■llus.  ttMMK 

Illustrations   are   in   color. 

Strutt,  Joseph.  A  complete  view  of  the 
dress  and  habits  of  the  people  of  England 
from  the  establishment  of  the  Saxons  in 
Britain  to  the  present  time.  New  and  im- 
proved edition  with  critical  and  explana- 
tory notes  by  J.  R.  Planche.  London: 
Bohn,  1842.    2  v.     pi.     illus.  f  MMK 

Contains  143  valuable  colored  plates. 

The  regal  and  ecclesiastical  antiqui- 
ties of  England:  containing  the  representa- 
tions of  all  the  English  monarchs,  from 
Edward  the  Confessor  to  Henry  the  Eighth; 
and  of  many  persons  that  were  eminent 
under  their  several  reigns...  A  new  and 
improved  ed.  with  critical  and  explanatory 
notes  by  J.  R.  Planche.  London:  H.  G. 
Bohn,  1842.     152  p.     72  pi.  f  CBA 

Thornbury,  George  Walter.  Shakespeare's 
England;  or.  Sketches  of  our  social  history 
in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth.  London:  Long- 
man, Brown,  Green  and  Longmans,  1856. 
2  V.  *  NCLD 

Dress,  v.   1,  p.  231-257. 


Timbs,  John.  Nooks  and  corners  of 

English   life,   past   and   present.     London: 
Griffith  and  Farran,  1867.    371  p.  CN 

"Dress,"    p.    184-187. 

Trendell,  Herbert  A.  Dress  worn  at 
His  Majesty's  court,  issued  with  the 
authority  of  the  lord  chamberlain.  Lon- 
don: Harrison  &  Sons,  1912.  165  p.  ports, 
(part  col'd.)     illus.  MMK 

Tuer,  Andrew  White.  The  follies  & 
fashions  of  our  grandfathers  (1807).  Em- 
bellished with  plates  including  ladies'  and 
gentlemen's  dress. .  .sporting  and  coach- 
ing scenes. .  .[&C.1  London:  Field  &  Tuer, 
1886-87.    55  p.L,  366  p.,  28  pi.,  9  ports.    CN 

"An  illustrated  digest  of  the  most  amusing  and 
characteristic  matter  contained  in  magazines  more 
or   less  flourishing  in  the  year   1807." 

Old    London    street   cries    and    the 

cries  of  today,  with  heaps  of  quaint  cuts. 
London:  Field  &  Tuer,  1885.     137  p.     illus. 

MMK 

Victoria  and  Albert  Museum,  South  Ken- 
sington.—  Department  of  Textiles.  Guide 
to  the  English  costumes  presented  by 
Messrs.  Harrods.  Ltd.  London:  printed 
under  the  authority  of  H.  M.  Stationery 
Office,  1913.    20  p.,  17  pi.  MMK 

Walker,  George.  The  costume  of  York- 
shire, illustrated  by  a  series  of  forty  en- 
gravings..  .with  descriptions  in  English 
and  French.  [By  George  Walker.]  Leeds: 
Jackson,  1885.    106  p.    41  col'd  pi.  ft  MMK 

Wingfield,  Lewis.  Notes  on  civil  cos- 
tume in  England  from  the  conquest  to  the 
regency.  London:  E.  Menken  [1884?i.  34 
p.    24  col'd  illus.    new  ed.  MMK 


France 

AUinson,  Alfred  Richard.  The  days  of 
the  Directoire.  London,  New  York:  J. 
Lane.  1910.    387  p.,  28  pi.,  20  ports.      DFT 

Challamel,  Jean  Baptiste  Marie  Augus- 
tin.  The  history  of  fashion  in  France;  or. 
The  dress  of  women  from  the  Gallo-Roman 
period  to  the  present  time.  From  the 
French  by  Mrs.  Cashel  Hoey  and  John 
Lillie.     London:  Low.  1882.     293  p.     illus. 

MML 

Demay,   Germain.  Le    costume    au 

moyen-age   d'apres   les   sceaux.      Paris:   D. 
Dumoulin  et  Cie.,  1880.     496  p.     illus. 

MMG 

Detaille,  fidouard,  and  J.  Richard.  Types 
et  uniformes;  I'armee  frangaise.  [Illustra- 
tions par]  fi  Detaille,  texte  par  J.  Richard. 
Paris:  Boussod,  Valadon  et  Cie.,  1885-89. 
4  V.     illus.  tt  MCO 

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Eloffe,  Madame.  Modes  et  usages  au 
temps  de  Marie-Antoinette.  Paris:  Firmin- 
Didot  et  Cie.,  1885.    2  v.  fMML 

Esau,  Hubert.  Die     Benennung     der 

wichtigeren  Bestandteile  der  modernen 
franzosischen  Tracht.  Ein  sprach-  und 
kulturgeschichtlicher  Versuch...  Kiel: 
Druck  von  P.  Peters,  1902.     69  p.,  2  1. 

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Faure-Favier,  L.  Woman's  dress  in  the 
r/  modern  French  novel.  (Bookman,  v.  15, 
"    p.  238-239.     May.  1902.)  *  DA 

Freudenberger,  Sigmund.  Histoire  des 
moeurs  &  du  costume  des  Frangais  dans 
le  dix-huitieme  siecle;  ornee  de  douze 
estampes  dessinees  par  Sigismond  Freu- 
denberg  et  gravees  par  les  premiers  artistes. 
Stuttgart:  J.  Scheible  [1888).  2  p.l.,  iv  p., 
12  pi.  Library  of  Congress 

Galerie  des  modes  et  costumes  frangais; 
dessines  d'apres  nature,  1778-1787;  reim- 
pression  accompagnce  d'une  preface  par 
M.  Paul  Cornu...  Paris:  E.  Levy  [1912]. 
16  p.,  325  col'd  pi.  Library  of  Congress 

Grand-Carteret,  John.  XIX'  siecle  (en 
France) ;  classes  —  moeurs  —  usages  —  cos- 
tumes—  inventions...  Paris:  Firmin- 
Didot  et  Cie.,  1893.     774  p.     pi.     illus. 

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Les  elegances  de  la  toilette:  robes 

—  chapeaux  —  coiffures  de  style,  Louis  xvi 

—  directoire  —  empire,  restauration  (1780- 
1825).     243  gravures  de  modes.     Paris:  A. 

^  Michel  [1911,.     xlviii  p.,  194  f.,  32  col'd  pi. 

MML 

"Notes   bibliographiques,"  p.   xliii-xlviii. 

Lacroix,  Paul.  Recueil  curieux  de  pieces 
originales  rares  ou  inedites,  en  prose  et  en 
vers,  sur  le  costume  et  les  revolutions  de  la 
mode  en  France,  pour  servir  d'appendice 
aux  Costumes  historiques  de  la  France. 
Paris:  Administration  de  librairie  [Imp. 
Lacour  et  Comp.,  1852j.     517  p. 

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"Bibliographic  des  costumes  historiques,"  p.  499- 
514. 

Lallemand,  Charles.  Les  payans  badois, 
esquisse  de  nucurs  et  de  coutumes.  Strass- 
bourg:  Salomon,  1860.  Z2  p.,  16  col'd  pi. 
illus.  tMMM 

Langlade,  funile.  Rose  Bertin,  the  crea- 
tor of  fashion  at  the  court  of  Marie- 
Antoinette..  .  Adapted  from  the  French 
by  Dr.  Angelo  S.  Rappoport.  New  York: 
Scribner,  1913.     320  p.     pi.,  ports.  AN" 

Lawrence,  H.  W.,  and  B.  L.  Dighton. 
Frencii  line  engravings  of  the  late  xvili 
century.  London:  Lawrence  &  Jellicoe, 
Ltd.,  1910.     110  p.,  80  pi.,  2  ports,  f  MDBF 

"Le  monument  de  costume,"  p.  89-102. 


Lees,  F.  Palace  of  dress  at  the  Paris 
exposition.  (International  studio,  v.  11, 
p.  227-236.     Oct..   1900.)  f  MAA 

Le  Roux  de  Lincy,  Antoine  Jean  Victor. 
Les  femmes  celebres  de  I'ancienne  France; 
memoires  historiques  sur  la  vie  publique  et 
privee  des  femmes  frangaises,  depuis  le 
cinquieme  siecle  jusqu'a  la  fin  du  quin- 
zieme.  Paris:  Le  Roi,  1852.  214  p.,  27 
col'd  pi.  Library  of  Congress 

Masson,  Frederic.  Livre  du  sacre  de 
I'empercur  Napoleon.  Paris:  Goupil  &  Cie; 
Manzi,  Joyant  &  Cie.,  1908.  188  p.,  43  pi. 
illus.  Library  of  Congress 

Maurice,  C.  French  military  costumes. 
[By  C.  Maurice.)     [Paris:  F.  Sinnett,  184-?, 

MME 
One  folder  of  twenty-five  plates. 
Title    from    cover. 

Musee  royal  des  monumens  frangais. 
Musee  royal  des  monumens  frangais;  ou, 
Memorial  de  I'histoire  de  France  et  de  ses 
monumens;  par  A.  Lenoir.  Paris:  I'auteur, 
1815.    216  p.  DBG 

"Notice  sur  les  costumes  frangais  et  I'usage  de  la 
barbe,"   p.    161-213. 

Pictures  of  the  French:  a  series  of 
literary  and  graphic  delineations  of 
French  character.  By  Jules  Janin,  Balzac, 
Cormenin,  and  other  celebrated  French 
authors.  London:  W.  S.  Orr  and  Co.,  1840. 
36  1.    mounted   pi.  illus.  Library  of  Congress 

Propiac,  Catherine  Joseph  Ferdinand 
Girard  de.  Beautes  historiques,  chrono- 
logiques,  politiques  et  critiques  de  la  ville 
de  Paris...  Ouvrage. .  .orne  d'un  tres- 
beau  plan  de  Paris. .  .et  de  14  vignettes  rep- 
resentant  les  costumes  des  Frangais  aux 
diverses  epoques  de  la  monarchic.  Paris: 
A.  Eymery,  1822.     2  v.     13  col'd  pi. 

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Renan,  Ary.  Le  costume  en  France. 
Paris:  May  &  Motteroz,  1890.  274  p.  illus. 
(Bibliotheque  de  I'enseignement  des  beaux 
arts.)  MML 

Uzanne,  Octave.  La  Frangaise  du  siecle; 
modes  —  moeurs  — -  usages.  Illustrations 
a  I'aquarelle  de  .Mbcrt  Lynch,  gravees  a 
I'eau-forte  en  couleurs  par  Eugene  Gaujean. 
Paris:  Quantin,  1886.    274  p.     illus.     MML 

Vever,  Henri.  La  bijouterie  frangaise  au 
xix"  siecle  (1800-1900).  Paris:  H.  Flourv. 
1906-08.    3  V.    pi.    illus.  f  MNR 

Contents:  I.  Consulat.  Empire.  Restauration. 
Louis-Philippe,  il.  Le  second  empire,  ill.  La  troi- 
sieme   republique. 

Weaver,  E.  P.  Coiffe  and  sabot  in 
Britanny.  (Canadian  tnagazine.  v.  2)6.  p. 
361-371.     Feb.,  1911.)  *  DA 


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Costume  —  Special  Countries,  continued. 

Germany 

Boehn,  Max  von.  Die  Mode;  Menschen 
und  Moden  im  siebzehnten  Jahrhundert  nach 
Bildern  und  Stichen  der  Zeit.  Miinchen: 
F.  Bruckmann,  1913.     189  p.     illus.     MMC 

Die   Mode;    Menschen   und    Moden 

im  achtzehnten  Jahrhundert,  nach  Bildern 
und  Stichen  der  Zeit.  Miinchen:  F.  Bruck- 
mann, 1909.     4  p.l.,  251  p.     illus.        MMC 

Die   Mode;    Menschen   und    Moden 

im  neunzehnten  Jahrhundert  nach  Bildern 
und  Kupfern  der  Zeit.  Ausgewahlt  von 
Dr.  Oskar  Fischel  1790-1842.  Miinchen: 
F.  Bruckmann,  1907-08.  160  p.,  29  pi.,  7 
ports,    illus.  MMC 

Hottenroth,  Friedrich.  Deutsche  Volks- 
trachten,  stadtische  und  landliche  vom  xvi. 
Jahrhundert  an  bis  um  die  Mitte  des  xix. 
Jahrhunderts.  Frankfurt  am  Main:  Keller, 
1900.    218  p.    pi.    illus.  MMM 

Handbuch    der    deutschen    Tracht. 

Stuttgart:  G.  Weise  [1892-96?].  983  p.  pi. 
illus.  MMM 

Many  of  the  illustrations  are  in  color. 

Spiess,  Karl.  Die  deutschen  Volkstrach- 
ten.  Leipzig:  B.  G.  Teubner,  1911.  138  p. 
illus.  (Aus  Natur  und  Geisteswelt.  Bd. 
342.)  MMM 

Bibliography,   p.    124-131. 

Suhr,  Christoffer.  Der  Ausruf  in  Ham- 
burg, vorgestellt  in  ein  hundert  und  zwan- 
zig  colorirten  Blattern  gezeichnet,  radirt 
und  geatzt.  Hamburg,  1808.  [Berlin:  H. 
Barsdorf,   1908.]      146  p.,   120  col'd  pi. 

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Die  Uniformen  der  deutschen  Armee  in 
iibersichtlichen  Farbendarstellungen.  Leip- 
zig: M.  Ruhl,  1883.    44  p.,  1  pi.    8.  ed. 

MMEH 

Plate   folded   and    sections   numbered    1-23. 

Zur  Geschichte  der  Costume,  nach  Zeich- 
nungen  von  W.  Diez,  C.  Frolich,  C.  Haber- 
lin,  M.  Heil,  A.  Miiller,  F.  Rothbart,  J. 
Watter.  Miinchen:  Braun  &  Schneider 
[1895?].  107  col'd  pi.  (Munchener  Bilder- 
bogen.)  Library  of  Congress 


Evans,  Maria  Millington.  Chapters  on 
Greek  dress.  London:  Macmillan,  1893. 
xvii,  84  p.,  19  pi.  MMF 

Bibliography,   p.   xvi— xvii. 

Gardner,  Percy.  The  principles  of  Greek 
art.  New  York:  Macmillan  Co.,  1914.  352 
p.     illus.  MAH 

"Dress  and  drapery  in  Greek  sculpture,"  p.  147- 
164. 

Lermann,    Wilhelm.  Altgriechische 

Plastik;  eine  Einfiihrung  in  die  griechische 
Kunst  des  archaischen  und  gebundenen 
Stils,  mit  80  Textbildern  und  20  farbigen 
Tafehi,  enthaltend  Nachbildungen  von 
Gewandmustern  der  Madchenstatuen  auf 
der  Akropolis  zu  Athen.  Miinchen:  O. 
Beck,   1907.     231  p.,  20  pi.     illus.     f  MGH 

Mannering,  Mary.  Grecian  costume. 
(Current  literature,  v.  29,  p.  682.  Dec, 
1900.)  *  DA 

Abstract  of  an  article  in  the  Metropolitan. 

Smith,  J.  Moyr.  Ancient  Greek  female 
costume;  with  explanatory  letter  press  and 
descriptive  passages  from  the  works  of 
Homer,  Hesiod  and  many  other  Greek 
authors.  2d  ed.  London:  Sampson  Low, 
1883.    87  p.,  112  pi.     illus.  MMF 

Studniczka,  Franz.  Beitrage  zur  Ge- 
schichte der  altgriechischen  Tracht.  Vienna: 
Carl  Gerold's  Sohn,   1886.     143  p.     illus. 

BTGP 


India 

Grindlay,  Robert  Melville.  Scenery,  cos- 
tumes, and  architecture,  chiefly  on  the 
western  side  of  India.  London:  Smith, 
Elder  &  Co.,  1830.    5  p.l.,  26  p.,  43  1..  36  pi. 

ttMMR 

Solvyns,  Frans  Baltasar.  Les  Hindous. 
Paris:  I'auteur,  1808-12.     4  v.     288  pi. 

ttt  BGS 

Text   in    French   and   English. 

Williamson,  Thomas.      The  costume  and 
customs  of  modern  India;  from  a  coUec-  / 
tion  of  drawings  by  Charles  Doyley.    Lon- 
don [1813].    65  p.,  20  col'd  pi.  f  MMR 


Greece 

Abrahams,  Ethel  Beatrice.  Greek  dress; 
a  study  of  the  costumes  worn  in  ancient 
Greece  from  pre-Hellenic  times  to  the  Hel- 
lenistic age.  London:  J.  Murray,  1908.  134 
p.     illus.  MMF 

Bieber,  Margarete.  Das  Dresdner  Schau- 
spielerrelief;  ein  Beitrag  zur  Geschichte 
des  tragischen  Kostums  und  der  griechi- 
schen  Kunst.  Bonn:  Cohen,  1907.  91  p. 
illus.  NSA 


Italy 

Bonlting,  William.  Woman  in  Italy, 
from  the  introduction  of  the  chivalrous 
service  of  love  to  the  appearance  of  the 
professional  actress.  London:  Methuen  & 
Co.  [1910.]    356  p.,  16  pi.  Library  of  Congress 

"Dress   and   adornment,"   p.    210-220. 

Bourcard,  Francesco  de,  editor.  Usi  e 
costumi  di  Napoli  e  contorni  descritti  e 
dipinti.  Napoli:  Stab.  tip.  di  G.  Nobile. 
1853-58.    2  V.  100  col'd  pi. 

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Costume  —  Italy,  continued. 

Canziani,  Estella.  Costumes,  traditions 
and  songs  of  Savoy.  London:  Chatto  & 
Windus,   1911.     179  p.     col'd  pi.     illus. 

fDQF 

Franco,  Giacomo.  Habiti  delle  donne 
venetiane  intagliate  in  rame  nuouamente 
da  Giacomo  Franco.  [Venezia:  F.  Onp;ania, 
1878.i    1  p.l.,  20  f.,  20  pi.  tt  MMO 

Grasset  de  Saint-Sauveur,  Jacques.  L'an- 
tica  Roma,  ovvero  Descrizione  storica  e 
pittorica  di  tutto  cio  clie  riguarda  il  popolo 
roniano  ne'  suoi  costumi  militari  rcligiosi 
pubblici  e  privati  da  Romolo  fino  ad 
Augusto.  Bergamo:  Stamperia  Mazzoleni, 
1825.     328  p.,  60  col'd  pi.     illus. 

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Holme,  Charles,  editor.  Peasant  art  in 
Italy.  London,  New  York:  "The  Studio," 
Ltd.,  1913.     39  p.,  92  pi.  t  MNE 

Special   autumn   number  of  the  Studio,   1913. 

Merkel,    Carlo.  Come    vestivano    gli 

uomini  del  "Decameron";  saggio  di  storia 
del  costume.     Roma,  1898.     115  p. 

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Bibliographical    foot-notes. 

Paoletti,  Ermolao.  II  fiore  di  Venezia; 
ossia,  I  quadri,  i  monumenti,  le  vedute  ed 
i  costumi  veneziani.  Venezia:  T.  Fontana, 
1837-40.    4  V.    pi.  Library  of  Congress 

Pinelli,  Bartolommeo.  Twenty-seven 
etchings  illustrative  of  Italian  manners  and 
costume.     Rome,   1844.     2  p.l.,  27  pi. 

tfMMO 

Raccolta  di  varie  composizioni  ed  alcuni 
m.otivi  di  costumi  pittoreschi  di  Roma  e 
delle  sue  vicinanze.  Roma:  T.  Cuccioni 
(1850?).     49  pi.  Library  of  Congress 


Korea 

Jenings,  Forster  H.  Korean     head- 

dresses in  the  National  Museum.  Wash- 
ington: Smithsonian  Institution,  1904.  148- 
167  p.     illus.  Library  of  Congress 

Repr. :       Smithsonian       miscellaneous      collections 
(quarterly   issue),      v.    45. 


Mexico 

Linati,  C.  Costumes  civils,  militaires  et 
religieux  du  Mexique...  Bruxclles:  C. 
Sattanino  (1828j.     20  1.,  48  col'd  pi.     MMP 


Netherlands 

Sample,  Miss.  The  costume  of  the 
Netherlands,  displayed  in  thirty  coloured 
engravings  after  drawings  from  nature... 
with  descriptions  in  English  and  French. 
London:  Ackermann's  Repository  of  Arts, 
1817.    30  p.,  30  pi.  tMMO-X 


Palestine 

Whiting,  John  D.  Village  life  in  the 
Holy  Land,  illus.  (National  geographic 
magazine,    v.  25,  p.  262-270.    March,  1914.) 

KAA 


Rome 

Froehlich,  Franz.  Die  Mode  im  alten 
Rom.  Basel:  B.  Schwabe,  1884.  35  p. 
(Oeffentliche  Vortrage  gehalten  in  der 
Schwciz.     Bd.  8,  Heft  1.)  *C 

Saunders,  Catherine.  Costume  in  Roman 
comedy.  New  York:  [Columbia  University 
Press,]  1909.  145  p.  (Columbia  Univer- 
sity studies  in  classical  philology.)     NTV 

Bibliography,    p.    143-145. 
Dissertation,    Columbia   University. 


Japan 

Blacker,  J.  F.  The  A  B  C  of  Japanese 
art...  London:  S.  Paul  &  Co.  [1911.]  460 
p.,  49  pi.  paged  in.     illus.  MAG 

"Women's  fashions  and  men's  armour,"  p.  219- 
227. 

Ogawa,  K.    Japanese  costume  before  the 

*    Restoration.     Tokyo:  K.  Ogawa  [1893|.     2 

1..  16  pi.  ttMMR 

Bound   with   his:   Military  costume  in  old  Japan. 
Military     costume     in     old     Japan. 


Tokyo:  K.  Ogawa  (1893,.     2  1.,  15  pi. 

ttMMR 


Russia 

Atkinson,  John  Augustus,  and  James 
W.M.KER.  A  picturesque  representation  of 
the  manners,  customs,  and  amusements  of 
the  Russians,  in  one  hundred  coloured 
plates;  with  an  accurate  explanation  of 
each  plate  in  English  and  French...  Lon- 
don: printed  by  W.  Buhner  and  Co.,  1803- 
04.    3  V.     100  col'd  pi.  tt  GLX 

Holme,  Charles.  Peasant  art  in  Russia. 
London,  New  York  [CtC):  "The  Studio," 
Ltd..  1912.    53  p..  86  pi.    illus.  t  MAA 

Special  number,  International  studio,  autumn, 
1912. 


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Costume  —  Special  Countries,  continued. 

Scandinavia 

Fett,  Harry  Per.  Nationaldragter.  Ud- 
stillingen  ordnet  og  katalogen  udarbeidet 
af  Harry  Fett.  Kristiania:  S.  M.  Brydes 
bogtrykkeri,  1903.     43  p.,  9  pi. 

Library  of  Congress 

Grafstrom,  Anders  Abraham.  Ett  ar  i 
Sverge.  Taflor  af  svenska  almogens  (!) 
kladedragt,  lefnadssatt  och  hemseder,  samt 
de  for  landets  historia  markvardigaste 
orter...  Stockholm:  tryckt  hos  J.  Hor- 
berg,  1827.     137  p.,  47  col'd  pi. 

Library  of  Congress 

Heikel,  Axel  Olai.  Die  Volkstrachten  in 
den  Ostseeprovincen  und  in  Setukesien. 
Helsingfors:  Druckerei  der  Finnischen 
Literaturgesellschaft,  1909.  2  v.  in  1.  31 
pi.  illus.  (Suomalais-ugrilainen  seura. 
Helsingfors.  Kansatieteellisia  julkaisuja. 
Travaux  ethnographiques.  iv,  Ethnograph- 
ische  Forschungen  auf  dem  Gebiete  der 
finnischen  Volkerschaften;  von  Axel  O. 
Heikel.  iii.)  ft  OAA 


Scotland 

Drummond,  James.  Ancient  Scottish 
weapons;  a  series  of  drawings...  Edin- 
burgh: G.  Waterston  &  Sons,  1881.  3  p.l., 
26  p.,  56  1.,  54  col'd  pi.  ft  VWR 

Grant,  James.  The  tartans  of  the  clans 
of  Scotland. .  .clanship,  chiefs,  their  dress, 
arms,  etc.,  with  historical  notes  of  each 
clan.  Edinburgh  and  London:  W.  &  A.  K. 
Johnston,  1886.    82  1.,  72  pi.    illus.  ft  MMK 

Logan,  James.  The  clans  of  the  Scot- 
tish Highlands,  illustrated  by  appropriate 
figures,  displaying  their  dress,  tartans, 
arms,  armorial  insignia  and  social  occupa- 
tions. London:  Ackermann  &  Co.,  1845- 
47.    2  V.    col'd  pi.  Stuart  1106 

Mclan,  Robert  Ronald.  The  clans  of 
the  Scottish  Highlands;  with  accompany- 
ing description  and  historical  memoranda 
of  character,  mode  of  life,  &c.  London: 
Willis   &  Sotheran,   1857.     2  v.     illus. 

tfMMK 

The  illustrations  are  from  original  sketches  by  the 
author. 

The  Scottish  clans  and  their  tartans, 
with  notes.  Edinburgh:  Johnston,  n.  d.  96 
p.     illus.  CPE 

The  Scottish  clans  and  their  tartans, 
with  notes.  New  York:  Scribner,  1896. 
unp.    4.  ed.    illus.  MMK 

Stuart,  John  Sobieski  Stolberg,  editor. 
Vestiarum  Scoticum;  from  the  manuscript 
formerly  in  the  library  of  the  Scots  College 


at  Douay.  With  an  introduction  and  notes 
by  J.  S.  Stuart.  Edinburgh:  Tait,  1842. 
109  p.,  76  col'd  pi.  tt  MMK 

Stuart,  John  Sobieski  Stolberg,  and  C.  E. 
Stuart.  The  costumes  of  the  clans,  with 
observations  upon  the  literature,  arts, 
manufactures,  and  commerce  of  the  High- 
lands and  Western  Isles  during  the  middle 
ages...  Edinburgh:  J.  Menzies,  1845.  171 
p.,  36  pi.  tt  MMK 


Spain  and  Portugal 

Breton  de  la  Martiniere,  Jean  Baptiste 
Joseph.  L'Espagne  et  le  Portugal,  ou, 
Moeurs,  usages  et  costumes  des  habitans 
de  ces  royaumes...  Ouvrage  orne  de 
cinquante-quatre  planches  representant 
douze  vues  et  plus  de  soixante  costumes 
differens,  la  plupart  d'apres  des  dessins 
executes  en  1809  et  1810.  Paris:  A.  Nepveu, 
1815.    6  V.    col'd  pi.  Library  of  Congress 

Giscard.  Delineations  of  the  most  re- 
markable costumes  of  the  different  prov- 
inces of  Spain,  and  also  of  the  military 
uniforms,  bull  fights,  national  dances,  etc., 
of  the  Spaniards.  [By  Giscard.]  London: 
H.  Stokes,  1823.    1  p.l.,  40  col'd  pi. 

Library  of  Congress 


Switzerland 

Suter,  J.  Les  Suisses;  ses  types  et  cos- 
tumes dessines  d'apres  nature.  Paris, 
New  York:  Goupil  &  Cie.,  1858.     12  pi. 

Library  of  Congress 


Turkey 

Castellan,  Antoine  Laurent.  Turkey,  be- 
ing a  description  of  the  manners,  customs, 
dresses  and  other  peculiarities  characteris- 
tic of  the  inhabitants  of  the  Turkish  em- 
pire... Translated  from  the  French... by 
Frederic  Schoberl...  Philadelphia:  H. 
Cowperthwait,  1829.     3  v.     24  col'd  pi. 

Library  of  Congress 

New  York  Public  Library  has  French  edition 
published  at  Paris  in  1812. 

Hand!,  O.,  bey.  Les  costumes  populaires 
de  la  Turquie  en  1873...  Constantinople: 
"Levant  Times  &  Shipping  Gazette,"  1873. 
319  p.,  74  pi.  Library  of  Congress 


United  States 

Deming,  Therese  Osterheld.  Indian  pic- 
tures; facsimiles  of  paintings  in  water- 
colour,    and    engravings    of    drawings    in 


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Costume,  United  States,  continued. 

black-and-white,  by  Edwin  W.  Deming, 
with  text  by  Therese  O.  Deming.  New 
York:  Stokes,  1899.    8  1.,  6  pi.  ft  HBC 

Earle,  Alice  Morse.  Child-life  in  colonial 
days.  New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co.. 
1899.     418  p.     pi.     illus.  IF 

"Children's  dress,"  p.  34-62.  "Games  and  pas- 
times," p.   342-360. 

Costume    of   colonial    times.      New 

York:  Scribner's,  1894.     264  p.  MMP 

Customs  and  fashions  in  old  New 

England.  New  York:  Scribner's,  1893. 
387  p.  IQ 

"Raiment   and   vesture,"   p.    314-330. 

Two      centuries      of     costume      in 

America;  1620-1820.  New  York:  Macmil- 
lan [Cop.  1903).    2  V.    pi.,  ports,    illus.  MMP 

Eggleston,  Edward.  A  history  of  the 
United  States  and  its  people;  for  the  use 
of  schools.  New  York:  American  Book 
Co.  icop.  1888.,    416  p.    maps,    illus.    MMP 

Many  of  the  illustrations  are  in  color. 

Felt,  Joseph  Barlow.  The  customs  of 
New  England.  Boston:  Press  of  T.  R. 
Marvin.  1853.     208  p.  IQ 


Goodrich,  Samuel  Griswold.  The  man- 
ners, customs  and  antiquities  of  the  Indians 
of  North  and  South  America.  fBy  S.  G. 
Goodrich.)  Boston:  G.  C.  Rand  &  Avery, 
1856.    336  p.    illus.  Library  of  Congress 

New   York   Public   Library   has   other  editions. 

Gummere,  Amelia  Mott.  The  Quaker;  a 
study  in  costume.  Philadelphia:  Ferris  and 
Leach,  1901.    232  p.     pi.     illus.  MMC 

Intercollegiate  Bureau  of  Academic  Cos- 
tume. Concerning  caps,  gowns  and  hoods. 
Albany,  N.  Y.:  Cotrell  and  Leonard  (190-?,. 
4  pamphlets.  MMED 

McClellan,  Elisabeth.  Historic  dress  in 
America;  with  an  introductory  chapter  on 
dress  in  the  Spanish  and  French  settle- 
ments in  Florida  and  Louisiana.  Phila- 
delphia: George  W.  Jacobs  &  Co.  rcop. 
1904.)    2  V.     illus.  t  MMP 

V.    1.    1607-1800. 

V.   2.    1800-1870. 

Illustrations  in  color,  pen  and  ink,  and  half  tone, 
with  reproductions  from  photographs  of  rare  por- 
trnits,   original   garments,   etc. 

Northend,  M.  H.  Early  American  cos- 
tumes. (American  homes  and  gardens,  v. 
12.  p.  95-99.     March,  1915.)  MQA 


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